TechFlow reports that on February 3, according to The Block, Tether has released MiningOS (MOS), an open-source Bitcoin mining operating system, offering miners a new alternative to proprietary, vendor-controlled software. Designed with a modular, peer-to-peer architecture, MOS enables mining operations to be managed without reliance on centralized services—making it suitable for setups ranging from small home operations to large-scale industrial sites. Released under the Apache 2.0 open-source license, MOS is hardware-agnostic and capable of coordinating hardware, energy consumption, device health status, and site-level infrastructure.
Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether, stated that MiningOS aims to make Bitcoin mining infrastructure more open, modular, and accessible.
In addition, Tether announced it will collaborate with the open-source community over the coming months to release and develop a Mining SDK. This initiative forms part of Tether’s ongoing business expansion: the company reported net profits exceeding $10 billion in 2025 and has broadened its operations beyond its core stablecoin business into mining, payments, and infrastructure.




