Missed Ethereum Rally? Crypto World Draws Towards Latest 100x Altcoin Coldware

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Ethereum (ETH) has surged in recent weeks, boosted by Pantera Capital’s $300 million bet on Digital Asset Treasuries (DATs) such as BitMine, which now holds 1.2M ETH worth $5.3B. While institutional moves like this are fueling Ethereum’s climb, retail investors who missed the rally are searching for the next 100x altcoin — and many believe they’ve found it in Coldware (COLD).

Coldware

Coldware (COLD): Where Hardware Meets Web3 Utility

Coldware (COLD) isn’t another Layer-1 blockchain chasing the same DeFi playbook. It’s the only presale project combining token ownership with real-world hardware infrastructure, including the Larna 2400 Web3 smartphone and ColdBook laptop. These encrypted devices act as blockchain nodes, enabling always-on staking, secure DeFi access, and decentralized messaging without third-party apps.

As of August 2025, Coldware (COLD) has raised $7.7M+ in its presale, selling over 1.3Bn tokens at the current price of $0.008. With a launch price set at $0.4, early backers are eyeing a potential 3,924% upside. Less than 27% of Stage 3 tokens remain, and buyers using the code 50FLASH get 50% bonus tokens.

Coldware

Ethereum’s Rally vs. Coldware’s Growth Curve

Ethereum’s gains this year are undeniable — but for smaller investors, the math is different. Doubling ETH from $3,500 to $7,000 is significant, but not the life-changing ROI that early-stage presales can deliver. Coldware’s growth potential is amplified by:

  • A hardware-native blockchain model
  • Direct consumer adoption via devices
  • Built-in token demand from node operations

Ethereum’s institutional tailwinds show that Web3 infrastructure plays attract big money. Coldware (COLD)’s difference? It’s offering retail investors an early seat at the table before the launch surge.

Why COLD Could Ride the Next Institutional Wave

If Pantera’s DAT strategy proves right, the next phase of capital inflow will look for projects that generate yield, secure networks, and provide tangible user benefits. Coldware ticks all three boxes: staking rewards, node operation through hardware, and built-in privacy tools.

Coldware

Conclusion

Ethereum’s rally proves the market is alive, but Coldware (COLD) offers the asymmetric upside ETH no longer can. For investors seeking triple-digit gains in the next bull run, Coldware’s presale is positioning itself as the 100x altcoin to watch.

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