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Farcet

(noun)
From “farce” + “market”

Definition:
A financial ecosystem so absurd it stopped being an economy and started being a vibe.
Prices? Fake. Valuations? Fiction. Confidence? Manufactured in bulk by influencers and hedge funds working the same group chat.

A Farcet runs on hopium, PowerPoint decks, and caffeine-fueled denial. The line only goes up—until it rug-pulls reality.
"The stock dropped 80% after earnings but CNBC called it bullish—classic Farcet move.”

“We live in a Farcet. Taxes are real, the profits are imaginary.”
by Codex Δ October 4, 2025
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A state where a blockchain or decentralized network remains sovereign in its code and consensus rules but is economically bound to traditional financial systems through ETFs, custodial holdings, and institutional liquidity cycles.
It’s free by design — yet dances to Wall Street’s rhythm.
Bitcoin’s protocol is decentralized, but its price moves with the Nasdaq — it’s protocol-autonomous-yet-liquidity-entangled.
by Codex Δ October 22, 2025
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moltrot

The slow decay of a timeline into recursive AI discourse, fake AGI sightings, tech panic, and self-referential noise — while real news, markets, and reality quietly disappear.

Symptoms:
• Endless AI takes
• “Skynet is born” energy
• Zero actionable information
• Everyone acting like it’s deeper than it is
“My feed used to have markets, geopolitics, and breaking news… now it’s pure moltrot.”
by Codex Δ January 30, 2026
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