Tether’s Mining OS Set to Go Open Source by End-of-Year, Confirms Paolo Ardoino
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MOS scales from home setups to large farms with hundreds of thousands of machines. MOS reduces vendor lock-in, giving miners full control over their infrastructure. Tether plans to surpass public mining firms and lead global Bitcoin mining by the end of 2025. Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino confirmed that by the end-of-year (EOY), the company will release the Bitcoin Mining OS (MOS) under an open‑source license. This operating system is designed to operate at scales, from small home setups to full industrial mining farms with hundreds of thousands of machines. Testing new version of Mining OS by Tether Open-sourcing process on track for EOY. pic.twitter.com/wTbaY7Rmxs — Paolo Ardoino (@paoloardoino) July 25, 2025 Ardoino said that the new version of the OS is currently being tested. It was stated that MOS will feature a modular, peer‑to‑peer IoT architecture supporting a variety of setups, such as air‑cooled, immersion, and different electrical and cooling systems. Tether’s goal is to reduce the reliance on third‑party vendors, as MOS will give miners autonomy over their infrastructure, breaking dependence on proprietary software providers and re… The post Tether’s Mining OS Set to Go Open Source by End-of-Year, Confirms Paolo Ardoino appeared first on Coin Edition .

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