Thanks for the input everyone, looks like I have a few options to check
into. I'm just interested from a end-user standpoint at this time and
not looking to do any mining.
On 12/05/2016 11:04 AM, Randy Hance wrote:
> Circle is an android/apple/web app I use to purchase/sell bitcoin and
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Webroot is where it's at. Easy centralized cloud management, grabs pretty much
everything, very light weight on resources.
Chris Chaney
From: General on behalf of Mark A. Lappin
Sent: Monday, December 5, 2016 9:50:26
Circle is an android/apple/web app I use to purchase/sell bitcoin and
sometimes store small quantities. Definitely worth a look and they have a
nice referral program where both parties get $10 each if the new sign up
sends $25 or more within the first two weeks. Mining bitcoin is a costly
I mined with Radeons during the first seven months of 2013. Thinking of
selling off as I have a big tax windfall for the 2016 flood.
On Monday, December 5, 2016, Edmund Cramp wrote:
> I would imagine they want to store or do transactions - I thought that the
> current
Thanks.
How about the newly released SEP 14. I’ve never had an issue with SEP but SEP
12.1 has just kind of stalled out and is a big resource hog. SymantecCloud has
limited options it seems; but SEP 14 looks like a pretty big upgrade.
Tim – haven’t looked at Webroot while but I’ll check that
If you just need to purchase/sell bitcoins, check out www.Coinbase.com
If you need a desktop/hardware wallet, check out MultiBit HD or Electrum.
On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 9:19 AM, Carey wrote:
> Any recommendations on using Bitcoin on our favorite OS? I've never used
I would imagine they want to store or do transactions - I thought that the
current state of play with Bitcoin made CPU-based mining a thing of the past.
Is anyone here using Antminers? I have one with a damaged network interface
that needs the i/f board replacing.
Regards,
Edmund Cramp
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You want to generate Bitcoins or store them? I use Coinbase to store them.
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Any recommendations on using Bitcoin on our favorite OS? I've never used it
at all, so good resources would be welcome. Tnanks.
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May have an ASA 5520 if that'll work..
Chris Chaney
From: General on behalf of Dustin Puryear
Sent: Sunday, December 4, 2016 10:18:05 PM
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We ran ESET for a few years but switched to WebRoot about 2 years ago
because several viruses made it through. Haven't had any infections on
WebRoot so far
On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 6:45 AM, Adam Foster wrote:
> We used ESET at my previous job. Worked very well client didn't
We used ESET at my previous job. Worked very well client didn't seem to
bloated. We never setup the server administration so I can't speak on it.
On Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 6:24 PM, Mark A. Lappin wrote:
> Anybody using ESET for business for their AV solution?
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