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More and more people online are discussing the Malachi prophecy 2027 in the context of recent events. According to the old text of Malachi, Pope Francis is supposed to be the last pope on the list of 112 hierarchs, who were listed since 1143. After him, an era of Peter the Roman was supposed to come, followed by the end of the world.
It is unclear whether this is just a coincidence, but it is precisely the Malachi prophecy 2027 that is starting to gain popularity among circles interested in eschatology and the future of humanity. Some market observers link these speculations to the volatility of cryptocurrencies—over the past few months, BTC, ETH, and SOL have shown interesting price movements, and investors are wondering whether this is related to the overall mood of uncertainty.
Of course, it’s difficult to take this seriously, but what is worth noting is how such narratives affect market sentiment. Is the Malachi prophecy 2027 just an internet myth, or is it the case that many people are truly starting to prepare for a “worse-case scenario”? Either way, discussions on this topic show how strongly eschatology intertwines with today’s financial trends.