A coded message that has appeared on the front page of The Pirate Bay for over a month, fueling speculation about the site’s relaunch, has finally been solved, TorrentFreak reports.

The Pirate Bay has been down since a police raid took the file-sharing site offline on Dec. 9. The code appeared on the front page about a day later, along with a countdown timer winding down to Feb. 1.

Here’s what the code on the site looks like:

Although people previously speculated that the string of letters and numbers could be a BitTorrent sync key, meaning it could hide valuable files, such as the online backup for The Pirate Bay, TorrentFreak reports that a Reddit user figured out the code was a link to a YouTube video.

It’s a supercut of Arnold Schwarzenegger saying “I’ll be back.”.

“dafky2000” posted an explanation on Reddit on Sunday night for how he cracked the code. He looked into the site’s HTML to find the phrase “wearetpb,” which was the key needed to decrypt the message.

When the AES code was cracked, it revealed a link to the video on YouTube.

Here’s that video:

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The “I’ll be back” supercut hints at a return for The Pirate Bay, which used to be the most popular website for illegal file-sharing in the world.

There’s still no concrete information on the return of the site, though. It’s not clear what the countdown timer means.

One of the people who runs The Pirate Bay gave an interview in December in which he said the site “couldn’t care less” about the police raid that took it down.

Elsewhere in the interview, the Pirate Bay administrator known as “Mr 10100100000” said “if and when we do [return], it will be with a bang.”

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