Tether releases open-source mining software for Bitcoin
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Tether has open-sourced its Bitcoin mining operating system, aiming to make mining operations easier and more accessible for operators of all sizes. Summary Tether released its Mining OS under an open-source license. The software supports both home and industrial mining setups. The move reduces reliance on paid management platforms. The announcement was made by Tether chief executive officer Paolo Ardoino on Feb. 3, who said the company’s Mining OS is now fully open source. In a post on X, Ardoino described the software as a modular platform designed to support operations across multiple locations, with encrypted peer-to-peer networking and broad hardware compatibility. Open-source platform targets small and large miners The software, officially known as MiningOS or MOS, was unveiled as open source during the Plan ₿ Forum in San Salvador on Feb. 2. It is designed to manage and automate Bitcoin (BTC) mining infrastructure through a single interface. Tether ❤️ Bitcoin Tether Mining OS is now fully opensource. A complete operational platform that can scale from a home setup to industrial grade site, even across multiple geographies. Super modular, P2P encrypted networking layer. It supports a long list of miners,… https://t.co/VzXywA6IZc — Paolo Ardoino 🤖 (@paoloardoino) February 2, 2026 MOS allows operators to monitor hardware performance, energy usage, cooling systems, and site operations from one dashboard. Its modular design lets users customize features through independent components linked by a shared system. Unlike many commercial mining tools, MOS runs locally and does not rely on centralized servers. It uses peer-to-peer networking technology to enable direct communication between devices, which Tether says improves reliability and privacy. The platform has been released under the Apache 2.0 license, meaning it can be used, modified, and distributed freely. It is built to run on lightweight devices for small setups, while also supporting large-scale deployments with…
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