Tether launches open-source MiningOS for Bitcoin miners
MiningOS is a modular, self-hosted platform intended for operators from home rigs to multi-site industrial setups.
Tether has open-sourced MiningOS, a modular, self-hosted software stack built to run Bitcoin mining operations ranging from small home rigs to multi-site industrial setups [1][2].
The release was announced on Feb. 3, 2026, with Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino saying the platform is aimed at making mining operations easier and more accessible for operators of all sizes [2].
Industry coverage framed MiningOS as an open-source alternative to proprietary mining management tools and highlighted its emphasis on modularity and self-hosting, with the code made publicly available [1][4].
Tether is positioning MiningOS as a flexible, open-source option for Bitcoin miners; the company published details and the codebase as part of the Feb. 3 announcement [1][2].
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- 1Bitcoin miners get an open-source alternative as Tether launches MiningOSCoinDesk• Feb 3, 2026
- 2Tether releases open-source mining software for Bitcoincrypto.news• Feb 3, 2026
- 4Tether Debuts MiningOS: Open-Source Bitcoin Mining PlatformCrypto Breaking News• Feb 3, 2026
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