Tether Plans to Open-Source Its Bitcoin Mining Operating System in Q4 2025
Tether, the company behind the USDt stablecoin, announced it will open-source its Bitcoin mining software. CEO Paolo Ardoino indicated that this project is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2025.
This initiative aims to facilitate the entry of new miners into the Bitcoin market, eliminating reliance on often costly external providers. According to Ardoino, by releasing the Mining Operating System (MOS), "a huge amount of new Bitcoin mining companies will be able to enter the game and compete to maintain the security of the network."
Ardoino emphasized that the MOS will be a scalable and modular system, designed with a peer-to-peer (IoT) architecture. Furthermore, it will be compatible with existing mining infrastructure, including various containers and power devices.