Freedom Factory Launches dGEN1, the Ethereum-Powered Smartphone

The race to bring Web3 to your pocket is heating up. Following the launch of Solana’s Seeker phone, Freedom Factory has officially begun shipping dGEN1, the world’s first Ethereum-native smartphone, built for a fully onchain lifestyle.



The $549 device runs on ethOS v4, a custom operating system purpose-built for Ethereum. Unlike traditional smartphones, the dGEN1 is less about calls and more about contracts — featuring a hardware wallet embedded directly in its chip and zero reliance on centralized app stores or intermediaries.
“The dGEN1 isn’t meant to replace your iPhone — it’s meant to replace your dependency on centralized systems. It’s your on-chain companion.”

Markus Haas, CEO & Co-creator at Freedom Factory
Every part of the dGEN1 experience revolves around blockchain interaction. From biometric signing and local transaction decoding to account abstraction (ERC-4337) and gasless transactions via built-in paymasters, the device brings full Web3 functionality into a sleek, portable form.

Users can access decentralized apps like Camelot (Arbitrum’s top DEX), Inky by Kraken, Huddle01, Towns, and Fungi, as well as play Web3-native games like Dot and Yuliverse — all from the phone’s decentralized app store.

The phone’s Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) ensures private keys never leave the device, offering hardware-level protection for crypto assets. While primarily Wi-Fi enabled, users can add cellular service via SIM or eSIM for full connectivity.

Vitalik’s Backing and Ethereum’s Ecosystem Support

According to Arkham data, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin personally donated 199.9 ETH (≈$517,000) to Freedom Factory’s Gnosis Safe wallet supporting ethOS development. The project also counts Balaji Srinivasan, NounsDAO, and the Optimism Foundation among its supporters — a clear signal that Ethereum’s biggest names are betting on the next wave of decentralized hardware.

The dGEN1 enters a growing market of blockchain-native devices that aim to merge finance, identity, and communication into one on-chain hub. Solana’s Seeker phone — launched in August — sold 150,000 units across 50 countries in its first pre-order phase, proving global demand for decentralized smartphones.

Freedom Factory’s approach, however, leans toward utility over novelty. The dGEN1 isn’t built to replace everyday smartphones — it’s a Web3 workstation in your pocket. It bridges Ethereum’s massive ecosystem of wallets, DAOs, and DeFi protocols, all without sacrificing self-custody or privacy.

A Glimpse Into the Future of Personal Finance

The smartphone wars of the Web3 era are no longer about megapixels or processors — they’re about keys, control, and connectivity. With dGEN1, Ethereum joins the race to make crypto-native computing as mobile as messaging.

In a world where Solana, Sui, and XProtocol are already rolling out their own devices, Freedom Factory’s Ethereum-first hardware positions it as a serious contender in the new decentralized mobile ecosystem.

As Web3 adoption deepens, the next billion users may not download Web3 — they might unbox it.

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