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Tether Enters Bitcoin Mining With Open-Source MiningOS

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Tether has officially entered the Bitcoin mining infrastructure space with the launch of MiningOS (MOS), an open-source operating system designed to simplify, enhance transparency, and scale Bitcoin mining. The stablecoin issuer states that the move is designed to lower entry barriers for miners and promote greater decentralization across the Bitcoin network.

Ending Reliance on Closed Bitcoin Mining Software

According to Tether, Bitcoin mining has traditionally relied on closed, proprietary software that forces miners to depend on expensive third-party providers. With MiningOS, Tether aims to eliminate these “black box” systems by giving miners full visibility and control over their operations.

The company emphasized that transparency and collaboration are core principles of MiningOS, marking a shift away from vendor-controlled mining platforms toward open Bitcoin mining infrastructure.

Scalable Bitcoin Mining Software for Small and Large Miners

MiningOS is built as a modular and scalable platform, capable of supporting both home-based mining setups and large-scale industrial mining operations. The system uses a self-hosted architecture and connects mining devices through an integrated peer-to-peer network, reducing reliance on centralized services.

Tether also introduced a management dashboard that allows miners to optimize settings based on performance, scale, and output needs. CEO Paolo Ardoino described MiningOS as a complete mining framework that can operate efficiently across multiple locations while maintaining consistent performance.

Open-Source, Hardware-Agnostic Bitcoin Mining Platform

Released under the Apache 2.0 open-source license, MiningOS is free to use, modify, and customize. Tether stated that the software is built using Holepunch peer-to-peer technology, ensuring there are no hidden controls, backdoors, or centralized dependencies.

Unlike some existing solutions, such as mining software from Block that is optimized for proprietary hardware, MiningOS is hardware-agnostic. This allows miners to use a wide range of mining machines, making the platform more accessible to operators with diverse hardware setups.

MiningOS Aligns With Tether’s Broader Crypto Expansion

Tether first revealed plans for an open-source mining operating system in June last year, citing the need for new miners to compete without relying on costly vendors. The release of MiningOS aligns with Tether’s broader expansion beyond stablecoins.

The company has recently increased its involvement in Bitcoin mining, tokenization, artificial intelligence, decentralized finance, and alternative assets, while also expanding its exposure to Bitcoin and gold.

By open-sourcing Bitcoin mining infrastructure, Tether is positioning itself as a key contributor to strengthening decentralization and transparency at the network level.

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