Cryptocurrency Exchange LazyCoins Isn't Lazy About Security

Cryptocurrency Exchange LazyCoins Isn't Lazy About Security

With new altcoins created every week, the demand for secure platforms to trade digital currencies has also grown. And LazyCoins has its eyes set on being an industry innovator. As a new exchange, LazyCoins' main priorities are to make cryptocurrency trading easier and more secure, while providing new and innovative ways to trade. Speaking on the security of the platform, Danial Daychopan, founder of LazyCoins, stated, Digital currency needs to be protected like cash. The only way to guarantee security is to store the digital codes offline, in a process known as cold storage. Our 100% cold....


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