Safe & secure Yakushima Inu wallet

Take control of your Yakushima Inu assets with complete confidence in the Trezor ecosystem.

  • Secured by your hardware wallet
  • Use with compatible hot wallets
  • Trusted by over 2 million customers
Screenshot of Yakushima Inu wallet interface in Trezor Suite app - showing full integration and support

Send & receive your Yakushima Inu with the Trezor Suite app

Send & receive

Send & receive

Easily move your Yakushima Inu from any wallet or exchange to your Trezor hardware wallet.

Trezor hardware wallets that support Yakushima Inu

Sync your Trezor with wallet apps

Manage your Yakushima Inu with your Trezor hardware wallet synced with several wallet apps.

  • Trezor Suite
  • MetaMask
  • Rabby

Supported Yakushima Inu Network

  • Ethereum

Why a hardware wallet?

Go offline with Trezor

  • You own 100% of your coins
  • Your wallet is 100% safe offline
  • Your data is 100% anonymous
  • Your coins aren’t tied to any company

Online exchanges

  • If an exchange fails, you lose your coins
  • Exchanges are targets for hackers
  • Your personal data may be exposed
  • You don’t truly own your coins

How to YAKU on Trezor

1

Connect your Trezor

Connect your Trezor hardware wallet to your computer or mobile device and follow the setup steps.
2

Open a third-party wallet app

Go to trezor.io/coins to find a compatible wallet app for your coin or token. Download, open, and follow the steps to connect your Trezor.
3

Manage your assets

After pairing your Trezor with the wallet app, manage your crypto securely. Your Trezor is used to confirm every important transaction.
4

Make the most of your YAKU

Sit back and relax—your assets are safe & secure. Your Trezor hardware wallet offers unparalleled protection for your crypto.

Trezor keeps your YAKU secure

The Yakushima Inu: Japan's Rarest Dog Breed

The Yakushima Inu, a rare breed from Yakushima Island, Japan, is a medium-sized Spitz-type dog bred for wild boar hunting. Its wolf-like nature and elusive history fascinate enthusiasts. Crossbreeding with other breeds has made purebreds nearly extinct, leaving its status uncertain and documentation scarce.

Renowned for loyalty and intelligence, the Yakushima Inu thrived in Yakushima’s rugged forests. Unlike recognized Nihon Ken breeds, it lacks official designation, adding to its obscurity. Its sturdy build and thick coat suited the island’s terrain, but limited records hinder defining clear breed standards.

With few, if any, purebred Yakushima Inus left, preservation is challenging. Enthusiasts may connect with Japanese breeder networks to learn more. Its rarity emphasizes the need for conservation to protect this unique piece of Japan’s canine heritage from disappearing entirely.

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