

On LXMI you can buy bitcoins with most fiat currencies and you can also do the trading for top Altcoins. It’s one of the regulated and legal Cryptocurrency exchange. “LXMI is a European Cryptocurrency exchange whose name is inspired by Lakshmi, the Hindu Goddess of Wealth, Good Fortune and Prosperity.

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5:48 – When did Lazy Ninja get into Bitcoin?Ħ:45 – Lazy Ninja first heard about the Trezorħ:43 – When Lazy Ninja first started hacking hardware walletsĨ:50 – Are hardware wallets secure at all?ġ1:00 – Lazy Ninja’s experimentation with hacking the Trezorġ2:10 – Coldcard wallet and the age factor in hardware walletsġ4:30 – Finding issues in the code/documentation before even touching the hardware walletġ5:25 – What does Lazy Ninja think about the ColdCard?ġ9:40 – Piece of advice for when your device stops workingĢ0:10 – Is air-gapping the hardware wallet with PSBT important for security?Ģ3:40 – Vulnerabilities found in ShiftCrypto’s BitBox02ģ2:40 – Which hardware wallet does Lazy Ninja recommend for newbies?ģ6:35 – Secure element chips, open source, and trust in manufacturersĤ6:10 – On Trace Mayer’s criticism of hardware walletsĤ9:20 – General-purpose devices and DIY hardware wallets?ĥ2:00 – On the security of Armory, Wasabi, Electrum and Bitcoin Core (hot wallets)ġ:05:00 – Are multisig setups safe and good for security?ġ:12:00 – On CoolWallet, Ellipal, and other new hardware walletsġ:16:10 – Buying the cheapest device if you just plan to ditch proprietary software and use Electrum and Wasabi?ġ:17:50 – Cold storage vs hardware walletġ:20:00 – Are Bitcoin-only hardware wallets more secure for your BTC than the ones with multi-coin software?ġ:23:00 – YubiKey and general-purpose devices?ġ:28:00 – Blind trust in exchanges vs the purpose of Bitcoinġ:40:00 – Governments turning Bitcoin into a surveillance system through KYC and blockchain analysis
