Portefeuille sûr et sécurisé JunoCash
Prenez le contrôle de vos JunoCash actifs en toute confiance dans l’écosystème Trezor.
- Sécurisé par votre portefeuille matériel
- Utiliser avec des hot wallets compatibles
- Adopté par plus de 2 millions de clients

Envoyez et recevez vos JunoCash avec l'application Trezor Suite
Envoyer et recevoir
Portefeuilles matériels Trezor qui supportent JunoCash
Synchronisez votre Trezor avec des applications de portefeuille
Gérez vos JunoCash avec votre portefeuille matériel Trezor synchronisé avec plusieurs applications de portefeuilles.
Trezor Suite
MetaMask
Rabby
JunoCash Réseau supporté
- Base
Pourquoi un portefeuille matériel ?
Allez hors ligne avec Trezor
- Vous possédez 100% de vos cryptos
- Votre portefeuille est 100% sécurisé hors ligne
- Vos données sont 100 % anonymes
- Vos cryptos ne dépendent d’aucune entreprise
Échanges en ligne
- Si un échange échoue, vous perdez vos cryptos
- Les échanges sont des cibles pour les pirates
- Vos données personnelles peuvent être exposées
- Vous ne possédez pas réellement vos cryptos
Comment utiliser JUNO sur Trezor
Connectez votre Trezor
Ouvrez une application de portefeuille tierce
Gérez vos actifs
Profitez pleinement de votre JUNO
Trezor garde vos JUNO en sécurité
Protégé par Élément SécuriséLa meilleure défense contre les menaces en ligne et hors ligne
Vos jetons, votre contrôleContrôle absolu de chaque transaction avec confirmation sur l'appareil
La sécurité commence par l'open sourceLe design de portefeuille transparent rend votre Trezor meilleur et plus sûr
Sauvegarde de portefeuille claire et simpleRécupérez l’accès à vos actifs digitaux avec un nouveau standard de sauvegarde
Confiance depuis le premier jourLes sceaux de sécurité sur l’emballage et l’appareil protègent l’intégrité de votre Trezor
Launched on 15/11/2025, Junocash (JUNO) is a privacy-focused, proof-of-work cryptocurrency with a fixed supply of 21 million coins, in which 100% of circulating coins are permanently shielded using zero-knowledge proofs. The protocol enforces mandatory privacy for all transactions: senders, receivers, and amounts are encrypted on-chain, with only transaction fees publicly visible. There are no transparent transactions, no optional privacy toggles, and no exceptions.
Bitcoin established a robust monetary framework, including fixed supply, proof-of-work consensus, and a predictable halving schedule, but its fully transparent ledger creates fungibility and privacy problems. When every transaction is publicly traceable, individual coins can be flagged, blacklisted, or valued differently based on their history. This breaks fungibility, a property essential to sound money. Bitcoin's SHA-256 mining is also dominated by specialized ASIC hardware, concentrating block production among industrial-scale operations. Juno Cash retains Bitcoin's core monetary properties, including a 21 million coin hard cap, 4 year halving cycle, and proof-of-work security, while addressing these shortcomings through mandatory privacy and CPU-accessible mining.
Junocash uses the Orchard shielded transaction protocol with Halo 2 zero-knowledge proofs, which require no trusted setup ceremony. This eliminates the cryptographic trust assumptions present in earlier zero-knowledge systems. Transaction signing completes in 2-5 seconds on commodity hardware, with verification under 100 milliseconds. New coins are minted openly for simple supply auditability, but must permanently enter the shielded pool before they can be spent, with no way to leave once inside. Because all transactions are shielded by default, no transaction graph exists, and there are no visible links between senders and receivers to analyze. Every coin is indistinguishable from every other, and the anonymity set is 100% of all transactions on the network. This restores the fungibility that transparent blockchains lack.
Users who need to share transaction details for compliance, auditing, or personal record-keeping can do so selectively through view keys, without compromising privacy for the rest of the network.
Mining on JunoCash uses the RandomX proof-of-work algorithm, which is designed to run efficiently on general-purpose CPUs and resist optimization by ASICs and GPUs. This enables anyone with standard consumer hardware to participate in block production and coin issuance, rather than requiring the specialized equipment that dominates Bitcoin mining. The network targets 60-second block intervals with a 100-block difficulty adjustment window, reducing block time variance and improving confirmation predictability. Mined coins require 1,000 block confirmations before they can be spent, providing additional security suited to a CPU-mined network.
JunoCash launched with no premine, no initial coin offering, no founders' rewards, and no developer tax. 100% of all block rewards go to miners. The project is open-source under the MIT license, with cross-platform node software available for Linux, Windows, and macOS (Intel and Apple Silicon). Mobile and desktop wallets, a standalone RandomX miner (junorig), mining pool infrastructure, and block explorer are available alongside the core node software.
The whitepaper, source code, and additional resources are available at https://juno.cash.