In Socioplastics, words are not declared valuable—they earn it. A CamelTag like HydraulicMemory enters the deposit as a proposal. Its worth is not in the coinage but in the circulation: citations, translations, arguments, student notes, late‑night revisions. If used, it compounds. If ignored, it defaults. Symbolic capital is the interest that accrues when a term solves someone else’s problem. The field does not grow by minting more words. It grows by spending the right ones until they become infrastructure. That is how Socioplastics builds its language.