
Krypty Rogers
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Krypty Rogers
@KnowWhenToHodl
You gotta know when to HODL, know when to FODL, know when to walk away, know when to rug.



So far, Nayib Bukele is on track to be the Lee Kuan Yew of Latin America. The Simon Bolivar of the new century. He focused on building up his own country. He embraced hard money and cut off hard drugs. He did imprison criminals, but did so with the minimum necessary force. He persuaded first, and compelled only when absolutely necessary. Like Lee Kuan Yew, Bukele turned his country into a bonafide showcase for a global audience. Bukele built a domestic coalition in his native Spanish and an international coalition in fluent English. He balanced El Salvadoran nationalism with diplomacy and capitalism, recruiting Tether, xAI, Bitcoin, and tech to the country. Incredibly, he’s made El Salvador into a model not just for Latin Americans, but for North Americans. And he did it in less than ten years, with absolutely no precedent in the region.









🚨BREAKING:😱 The Terrifying Realization Iran Had 40 Years Ago 🗺️

The best system is the most boring system Patience for the signal Execute the trade SL or TP hit Onto the next 🔁🔁On repeat🔁🔁



🚨 DAD APOLOGIZED TO BLACKS FOR "MAKING THEM FEEL LIKE MURDERERS"… A YEAR LATER ONE STABBED HIS DAUGHTER TO DEATH. Left: Jon Prince's 2024 viral thread Begging forgiveness on behalf of "normal white people" so blacks don't feel stereotyped as murderers. Right: Julian, his daughter, stabbed multiple times. Dead at 21. The irony is beyond sickening. Teach your kids reality, not apologies.





Columbia student detained by ICE will be released after Mamdani meeting with President Trump, mayor says trib.al/2sq32oT




Important segment starting at 25 : 39 in Tucker’s video on who is a “Heritage American”, a now necessary term. A young Anthony Scalia, future Supreme Court justice, upholding Anglo-American law, consciously bristled at his ethnic and religious distinction from the WASPs whom foreign professors assigned a foundational status. But then he went to England and saw it and felt it;


NETHERLANDS HOUSE PASSES 36% TAX ON UNREALIZED GAINS As expected, the Dutch House of Representatives has approved a 36% tax on unrealized capital gains, with only forward loss offsets permitted. The proposal now moves to the Senate, where parties that supported the bill also hold a majority, making final approval likely. Critics warn the measure could disrupt long term investment strategies, weaken compounding effects, and encourage capital outflows. Several right leaning parties had publicly criticized the proposal in advance, but most ultimately voted in favor, citing fiscal constraints and the cost of delaying or revising the plan, stating "we don't like it either but we have to".










