The self-hosted system uses a peer-to-peer architecture that allows operators to manage mining activity without centralized services.
On February 2, during the Plan ₿ Forum 2026 in El Salvador, Tether unveiled MiningOS (MOS), a modular open-source operating system designed to make the management of bitcoin mining operations more accessible and transparent.
According to statements on the company’s official website, MiningOS aims to bring transparency, openness, and collaboration to the core of Bitcoin’s infrastructure.
MiningOS is built on a self-hosted architecture that communicates with connected devices through an integrated peer-to-peer network. This setup enables operators to fully manage mining activities without relying on centralized third-party services.
A companion platform allows miners to fine-tune settings based on the scale of their operations and production requirements. Whether running a single home mining rig or a geographically distributed industrial farm, the system adapts to the user’s specific needs, Tether said.
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