📺 The Simpsons & Crypto Predictions – Fact vs. Fiction 🔍

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The Simpsons has a reputation for "predicting the future," from politics to technology. But not every viral claim is real. Let’s clear the facts ⬇️

✅ Correct Predictions (Proven Episodes)

Smartwatches (1995) – Long before Apple Watch, Simpsons showed wrist-worn communication devices.

Video Calls (1995) – Featured in “Lisa’s Wedding,” long before Zoom & FaceTime.

Trump Presidency (2000) – A satirical episode hinted at Trump as president, later coming true.

Disney Buying Fox (1998) – Predicted 20 years before the $71B deal.

🚫 Fake / Misleading Predictions (Viral but False)

Bitcoin at $60K – Edited images circulated online, but no such episode exists.

COVID-19 + Murder Hornets – The virus and hornets scenes were from different episodes, merged to look like one.

Crypto Market Crashes & Memecoins – Most viral screenshots are fan edits, not from the actual show.

💡 Why People Love It?

Because The Simpsons is 35+ years old, with thousands of cultural references. Some naturally align with real-world events. Social media amplifies this, mixing facts with clever edits—making the “predictions” feel even more real.

🚀 Lesson for Crypto Investors:

Always verify information. Not everything you see online—whether memes or predictions—reflects reality.

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