The ethereum-based ethOS operating system has released dGEN1, a hardware device optimized for interfacing with Dapps on the blockchain.
The device is powered by the LineageOS-based operating system and has a built-in Nimbus light client.
The ethereum-based operating system ethOS has announced dGEN1, a hardware device optimized for interacting with onchain pods and running a light client. The company describes dGEN1 as the first everyday onchain carrier with a browser and built-in wallet. It also features a dedicated screen that displays transaction notifications and metadata when interacting with the network.
Based on LineageOS, a fork of Android, ethOS integrates a native Nimbus light client that can validate user data when using network dumps without relying on trusted third-party RPCs. The company states. The built-in ethOS browser supports IPFS and . #eth .
dGEN1 domains on underlying Layer 2 networks.
It can be reserved for 0.2 ETH ($520). The company plans to release the device in Q2 2025. According to Basescan, there are currently about 630 users with NFT.
According to the website, device owners are rewarded with an airdrop after dGEN1 is delivered. Each owner receives an equal share from the airdrop pool.
The dGEN1 follows #Solana Mobile's widely popular blockchain-centric devices, starting with the Saga. According to The Block, Solana Mobile's second model, the Seeker, has received more than 140,000 pre-orders in 57 countries. Deliveries are expected to begin in mid-2025.
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