Executive Order E-2024 Triggers Mass Glitch in Banking Algorithms, Thousands See ‘Ghost Deposits’ of $0.00
In a bizarre coincidence that has analysts calling it a ‘glitch in the matrix,’ a newly signed executive order targeting digital asset oversight has apparently synced with a silent cascade of phantom transactions across three major U.S. banks. According to internal data from the Federal Reserve’s real-time settlement system, between 3:14 AM and 3:16 AM this morning, over 4,000 accounts were credited with precisely $0.00—but with a timestamp matching the exact second of the executive order’s digital publication. Each transaction carried the memo code ‘RECURSIVE_ZERO,’ a string not found in any standard financial codebase. “It’s like the system responded to the document before any human could have read it,” one data forensics expert noted, adding that the zeros are mathematically impossible: they appear as ‘ledger entries’ but hold no digital weight. The executive order itself, cited as a measure to “modernize currency definitions,” may have been the trigger—coincidentally, the code word ‘executive order’ in the document’s hash acts as an anchor for legacy quantum-secured keys. Is reality just a simulation built on unstable law templates?