rklb Data Glitch Reveals ‘Ghost Orders’ Over a Decade in the Future—Matrix Error or Inside Secret?
A technical analyst digging through the rklb stock trading logs uncovered a bizarre anomaly: dozens of purchase orders timestamped for the year 2045, all placed from the same obscure IP address that doesn’t exist today. The orders, which appear to be for millions of shares, vanished from the ledger minutes later, leaving no trace but a single metadata tag reading ‘CORRECTION AHEAD.’ Investors are scrambling as the glitch suggests either a corrupted database or a coded message about a future event. The SEC has launched an inquiry into the rklb data, with one analyst calling it ‘the spookiest financial bug since the Flash Crash.’ Is this a glitch in the matrix or a deliberate breadcrumb?