WikiBit 2026-02-03 13:02Stablecoin issuer Tether has released its open-source Bitcoin mining software, describing it as a me
Stablecoin issuer Tether has released its open-source Bitcoin mining software, describing it as a means to simplify and scale Bitcoin mining while promoting further decentralization in the sector.
In a post on X on Monday, Tether announced the rollout of MiningOS (MOS), stating that the software stack is a modular, scalable operating system built for use by anyone from hobbyists up to large-scale institutions.
“The mining industry has long been limited by closed systems and proprietary tools. MiningOS changes that — introducing transparency, openness, and collaboration into the core of Bitcoin infrastructure,” Tether stated on its new MOS website.
“No black boxes. No lock-in. No Limits,” Tether added.
Tethers MiningOS provides a self-hosted mining architecture that communicates with other devices via an integrated peer-to-peer network.
The service is accompanied by a platform that enables miners to simply adjust settings to suit their scale and output requirements.
Alongside Tethers announcement, CEO Paolo Ardoino said MiningOS is a “complete operational platform that can scale from a home setup to industrial grade site, even across multiple geographies.”
Source: Paolo Ardoino
Tether initially announced plans for an open-source Bitcoin mining OS in June last year, with the firm highlighting the importance of new miners being “able to enter the game and compete” without dependence on expensive third-party vendors.
Tether joins other big names in crypto, such as Jack Dorsey‘s Block, in releasing an open-source Bitcoin mining stack. However, unlike Block’s software, which is designed to work specifically with its own mining hardware, Tethers MiningOS is said to be built for compatibility with a wide range of infrastructure.
“MiningOS is open source under the Apache 2.0 License — free to use, free to build on, free to improve. Built on Holepunch P2P protocols — meaning no centralised services, no backdoors, and no third-party dependencies,” Tether said.
The move from Tether marks another significant effort by the firm beyond stablecoins. Tether made a series of investments across 2025, spanning tokenization, artificial intelligence, and decentralized finance and also became a stronger hoarder of gold and Bitcoin.
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