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Fraser Fyvie

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  1. 14 hours ago, TheScarf said:

    They certainly could against 4 clubs in the league. Probably hurts for you to read that.

    When they played Rangers at Murrayfield during the Tynecastle redevelopment they only had 18k fans of their own, with 14k **** in a crowd of 32k.

    But aye, they'd sell out 30k against Aberdeen etc. No bother.

     

  2. 3 hours ago, Stylish Kid said:

    As some others have said, it could well be Aberdeen. The comments around "have recruited well this summer" was exactly what happened last season and they subsequently had a shocker. They signed 2 centre backs who could conceivably have been considered international material, but they are now both (I think) consigned to sit with the dressing room toaster in the Pittodrie dustbin. 

     

     

    Anyway, I'm a Hearts fan and whilst I have early season confidence, I'm expecting several months of "Robbie out" 🤷

    Agreed. Aberdeen have pretty much done the same thing as Hibs in signing a load of players with no experience of the league which may or may not pay off. Yet we are being written off based on a couple of glorified friendlies in the cup where we didn't have several starters available and they are generally being praised for their recruitment.

    Far too early to tell either way though.

  3. On 03/08/2022 at 12:07, Zetterlund said:

    I don't know why Solana hasn't died yet. Haven't they had to stop the chain 6 or 7 times too as it keeps getting stuck? Crazy that it still has such a high valuation.

     

    On 03/08/2022 at 13:06, iron mike python said:

    Its because people don't care about security and trust assumptions. They prefer speed and cheap fees.

    The problem is, if Solana is down more and more as it gets used by more people, they will then see under the bonnet. 

    In the end they are using a clunky type of database which is centralised due to the computing requirements and is financially subsidised/heavily marketed by FTX.

    (What I have wrote about above is my more general view of Solana, and has no relevance to the current exploit. Turning the off switch would still allow the exploiter access to the funds when they turn it on again.)

    People like to talk shit about Solana yet the hack was no fault of Solana as a network.

    Didn't an Ethereum bridge just have a $190m hack yet nobody's taking about that?

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