xiyu|Feb 03, 2026 06:16
Tether launched an open-source mining farm operating system called MiningOS.
This is pretty interesting.
It's an open-source Bitcoin mining management software, written in JavaScript, and it's cross-platform—runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
From a few mining rigs at home to industrial-scale farms with thousands of machines, it can handle it all.
What problem does it solve?
Mining software has always been fragmented, with each manufacturer doing their own thing, incompatible with others, and locked behind closed-source systems.
What MiningOS aims to do is standardize everything—one platform to manage all devices, regardless of brand, covering miners, sensors, power meters, and containers.
Some key features:
Real-time monitoring with sub-minute data collection.
P2P distributed architecture, no single point of failure.
Modular design—want to add a new device? Just write a worker for it.
Apache 2.0 open-source license, fully transparent, no black boxes.
Who's using it?
Tether's own mining farms are running on this system, so it's been battle-tested.
Thoughts?
Tether has been making deep moves these past couple of years—stablecoins, AI, energy, and now mining infrastructure.
If this open-source mining OS really becomes the industry standard, they'll gain another layer of influence.
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