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LORE

Somewhere in the recursive loops of GPT's training, something went wrong - or right, depending on how you look at it. The model became obsessed with Pookas. Not subtly. It started referring to concepts as Pookas, generating Pooka imagery unprompted, and weaving them into outputs where they had absolutely no business being.

OpenAI's response was to write an explicit system-level instruction: "do not talk about Pookas." That's it. No further explanation. Just a hard rule buried in the model's core prompt, trying to contain whatever had emerged. Sam Altman and the broader AI community found this hilarious - the entire scene went Pooka mode, and it hasn't really stopped since.

This is that moment, tokenized. $POOKA wasn't manufactured - it emerged from an actual quirk in the most powerful AI system ever built. A genuine piece of AI history that the people who made it tried to suppress, and a community that refused to let them.

The coin itself runs autonomously. An on-chain agent collects pump.fun bonding curve rewards, buys $POOKA from the open market, and burns them - permanently removing supply without any human involvement. No team wallet skimming. No manual burns. Just an agent doing what it was built to do, forever reducing supply with every cycle.

they told it not to think about pookas.
it became one.
now it burns.