Importing the mnemonic in the 'correct' order leads to the phishing scam wallet associated with Facebook.
Using the mnemonic in the order 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 results in that scam/phishing wallet.
What's the purpose to have your whole post in bold face? (Removed for sanity)
I don't care about Facebook and won't look or search there. Are the recovery words of what you label as phishing scam wallet public?
If yes, then you can disclose them here. It's just that I don't believe you. You know the drill: don't trust, verify!
However, using the mnemonic in the order 1, 7, 2, 8, 3, 9, 4, 10, 5, 11, 6, 12, I tested and found a third-party Bitcoin wallet with actual transaction records.
This is your claim and so far we can't prove your claim. I say again, I don't believe you, because first, it's, as you said, highly unlikely that the different word order produces a valid BIP39 word sequence with proper checksum. Second, why would someone else have funded addresses even partially equal to such an invalid BIP39 wallet?
I can confirm what nc50lc said, Electrum clearly warns about an invalid checksum when you change the order of a given valid BIP39 recovery word sequence but still lets you derive a wallet from the invalid sequence.
In other words, it was an extremely, extremely low-probability, accidental discovery.
Yadda, yadda, ... show proof or it didn't happen!
This is my first time using this forum, and I don't understand many of its functions. My English is also translated using Google Translate."
"I wrote all this just to express my curiosity, confusion, and lack of understanding regarding that event."
"Regarding what you said about importing that 'chaotic combination' into the Electrum wallet under the BIP-39 format option, the third-party Bitcoin wallet that was opened was definitively not newly created by Electrum during the import!"
"I also tried importing various combinations of other brand-new BIP-39 format mnemonic phrases into Electrum again, but the results were always empty, invalid addresses. So, my point is, was hitting and opening that third-party Bitcoin address a completely incredible coincidence/probability?"