Tether releases open-source MiningOS for Bitcoin miners
Tether releases open-source MiningOS for Bitcoin miners
Tether launched MiningOS, an open-source operating system intended to simplify Bitcoin mining deployment and scaling for diverse hardware environments.
Main features
The project provides a modular and scalable platform designed to serve setups ranging from single-run rigs to large industrial mining farms.
- Modular architecture enabling configurations for small home installations as well as multi-rack commercial operations.
- Self-hosting capabilities with an integrated peer-to-peer network for device coordination without central intermediaries.
- Flexible management tools that allow operators to tune performance and maintenance workflows to required scale.
- Hardware compatibility covering a wide range of existing mining equipment and controller interfaces.
License and architecture
MiningOS is distributed under the Apache 2.0 license, permitting free use, modification, and commercial deployment without licensing fees or royalties.
The operating system is built on Holepunch peer-to-peer protocols and is presented as having no centralized services or external dependencies.
Company statement
According to CEO Paolo Ardoino, the initiative intends to lower the barrier to entry for new miners and to reinforce the decentralization of Bitcoin infrastructure.
MiningOS is available as open-source software, allowing third parties to audit, extend, and integrate the system into their existing operational stacks.
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