On June 9th, Tether CEO announced that they will dedicate efforts to open-sourcing their Bitcoin mining operating system (MOS). This will enable a large number of new Bitcoin mining companies to enter the market and compete in maintaining network security. No third-party hosting software will be required. MOS will create a more fair competitive environment, narrowing the gap between listed companies and small and medium-sized miners.
The mining operating system features strong scalability, resilience, and modularity, with its core architecture based on peer-to-peer Internet of Things (IoT). It can scale from a Raspberry Pi connected to multiple mining machines to large mining farms deployed with multiple redundant hosts, monitoring hundreds of thousands of mining machines. MOS has built-in plugins for monitoring and interacting with devices including:
Various mainstream mining machine models/manufacturers
Different mining machine containers (air-cooled, liquid-cooled, etc.)
Numerous electrical equipment, temperature controllers, etc.
Any developer can develop custom plugins for specific devices and (hopefully) contribute them back to the main code repository.
"I envision future integration with @QVAC_tether, building better reports based on the massive data generated by Mining OS, and using custom AI tools to enhance mining efficiency and output performance.
Additionally, many small and medium-sized enterprises using self-generated electricity from sources like solar power will begin to participate in mining with their excess electricity, and MOS will greatly simplify their operational processes."





