Tether is preparing to release its own open-source Bitcoin Mining Operating System (MOS) before the end of the year. CEO Paolo Ardoino confirmed that the software is currently undergoing tests and is designed for a wide range of mining setups, from personal rigs to industrial-scale farms.
Ardoino stated that the MOS will have a peer-to-peer network of the modular IoT structure that is capable of supporting a variety of cooling and electrical system arrangements. This comprises immersion systems, an air cooling system, and a hybrid infrastructure, providing scalability to various operating environments.
Tether also seeks to break the mining software market by introducing MOS. The firm intends to eliminate the extreme dependence on third-party vendors and bespoke platforms that have overtaken the sector. Miners will have stronger control over their infrastructure, and the risks of becoming vendor-locked will be reduced, making them more independent.
Moreover, the platform will make it cheaper for small miners to enter the mining industry. Tether’s decision to introduce the operating system as open-source is expected to draw new entrants into Bitcoin mining, which can further enhance the decentralization of its hash power.
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