EthOS launches hardware device for Ethereum on-chain dApp interactions
ethOS launches dGEN1, a device for Ethereum on-chain dApp interactions.
dGEN1 runs on LineageOS with a Nimbus client, eliminating third-party RPCs.
Preorders open at 0.2 ETH via NFT minting, shipping in Q2 2025.
The Ethereum-based operating system ethOS has unveiled the dGEN1, a pioneering hardware device designed to enhance interactions with on-chain decentralized applications (dApps).
This innovative product, which ethOS describes as “the first on-chain everyday carry,” is specifically optimized for users engaging with Ethereum’s expanding ecosystem.
dGEN1 will operate on a version of LineageOS
The launch of the dGEN1 follows the success of similar blockchain-focused devices, such as the Solana Mobile Saga and Seeker. However, unlike its Solana counterparts, the dGEN1 does not offer telecom capabilities, focusing solely on Ethereum interactions.
The dGEN1 operates on a specialized version of LineageOS, a popular Android fork, which enables the integration of a native Nimbus light client. This feature allows users to verify their data while interacting with dApps, eliminating the need to rely on potentially untrustworthy third-party remote procedure calls (RPCs).
The device also includes a built-in browser that supports IPFS and .eth domains, facilitating seamless access to decentralized content.
One of the standout features of the dGEN1 is its dedicated screen, which provides real-time transaction notifications and metadata during network interactions. This functionality aims to enhance the user experience by ensuring that users remain informed about their activities on the Ethereum network.
dGEN1 preorders currently open
For those interested in acquiring the dGEN1, preorders are currently available through an NFT minting process on the Base Layer 2 network for 0.2 ETH, approximately $520.
According to the company, shipping of the devices is expected by the second quarter of 2025, and as of now, around 630 users hold the associated NFT.
In addition to the device, ethOS plans to reward device owners with an airdrop upon delivery of the dGEN1. Each owner will share in the airdrop pool, further incentivizing early adopters.
With its unique features and design, the dGEN1 aims to position itself as an essential tool for Ethereum enthusiasts looking to engage with on-chain dApps efficiently.
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