Hardware Meets Web3: Coldware’s CEO Ishak Hassan Champions Hardware-First Approach

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In a rare public statement, Coldware (COLD) CEO Ishak Hassan has declared that “Solana’s days are numbered.” This bold claim comes on the heels of Coldware (COLD)’s rapidly accelerating presale, with Stage 3 already surpassing $6.6 million in contributions. The announcement was part of a broader Coldware (COLD) team reveal that showcased new advisory board members, tech development milestones, and strategic hardware partnerships—all reinforcing investor confidence.While Solana (SOL) battles lingering concerns around decentralization and past outages, Coldware (COLD) is doing the opposite—going transparent. The full-stack Web3 hardware company has revealed key personnel behind its Larna 2400 smartphone and ColdChain blockchain infrastructure. CEO Ishak Hassan, formerly with a leading mobile OEM in Europe, emphasized that the future of blockchain lies in user-first, mobile-native platforms, not developer-heavy ecosystems like Solana (SOL).Solana (SOL) has long held its title as the fastest Layer 1 with 65,000 TPS, but Coldware (COLD) is not competing on raw speed. It’s competing on experience. Coldware (COLD) combines Ethereum-compatible infrastructure with everyday usability, making blockchain accessible through pre-installed apps, wallets, and secure communication tools. Solana (SOL) requires third-party tools and developer guidance. Coldware (COLD) offers one tap to Web3.Hardware-Backed Web3—Coldware (COLD)’s Strategic EdgeColdware (COLD)’s biggest differentiator is its integration of blockchain into real-world devices. From the Larna 2400 phone to the ColdBook laptop, users access decentralized tools from day one. This contrasts with Solana (SOL), which still relies heavily on Web wallets and browser-based dApps. Coldware (COLD) is betting that the next 100 million users will come from mobile, not developer forums.Coldware (COLD) Is Designed for the MassesWhile Solana (SOL) attracts crypto veterans, Coldware (COLD) is building for those new to Web3. Encrypted chat, VPNs, and mobile staking are built into the OS. Token creation via Freeze.Mint is simplified into a few steps, with no coding required. Solana (SOL)’s ecosystem is expansive, but its tools remain fragmented. Coldware (COLD) eliminates that complexity with seamless UX and integrated services.Real Utility, Not Just HypeSolana (SOL)’s recent rally has been meme-driven, with ETF inflows boosting short-term interest. Coldware (COLD), by contrast, is building a user-first infrastructure designed to last. Its native token, $COLD, powers transactions, governance, staking, and decentralized storage access—all from mobile. With 70% of global internet users on smartphones, Coldware (COLD) is tapping into a much broader adoption base.Leadership and Vision Drive Coldware (COLD) ForwardThe team reveal wasn’t just about faces. It was about direction. CTO Leena Morad highlighted the ColdNode initiative, which allows users to run light validation nodes directly from mobile. COO Felix Dray presented new partnerships with Web3 education platforms. This level of vision contrasts sharply with Solana (SOL)’s ongoing struggles to assure the market about reliability and validator diversity.ConclusionColdware is building something deeper—trust, usability, and real-world infrastructure. The leadership team’s transparency, combined with Ishak Hassan’s confident stance, signals a new era in Layer 1 adoption. For investors seeking the next breakout in functional blockchain, Coldware (COLD) might just be the future Solana (SOL) was meant to be.For more information on the Coldware (COLD) Presale: Visit Coldware (COLD)Join and become a community member: https://t.me/coldwarenetworkhttps://x.com/ColdwareNetwork\:::infoThis story was authored under HackerNoon’s Business Blogging Program. #DYOR before making any financial decision.:::\