Always cold cure. That isnt just curing cold though. Cold cure is referring to the entire upheaval of the post-harvest industry in cannabis with the cannatrol team's findings/offerings.
Not shilling their products, but the theory behind the cold cure is twofold. First, link your temp and RH together in an orthogonal control feedback loop such that you have setpoint and thresholding about your dew point...this is done so that you can perpetually hold against mold conditions and is from cheese and meat and archive storage/curing and where the patent is. Second, your devices used in said control loop cannot be compressor driven...because compressor cycle devices (every type we have invented thus far other than TECs/Peltier's) wreak havoc on trichome cuticles on that scale, as they are only two molecules thick or so, and VPD gradients (in essence) from the compressor cycles can easily rip bound water out of the crop and rupture trichomes...this is from the whitepapers they have done and shared and have been recreated and this is the mechanism behind "better terp retention". Yeah, you keep more trichomes intact and therefore keep more terps contained.
It is basically a wine fridge. Just with a Hellcat engine and NASA-grade sensors/controllers.