ChainCatcher reports that, according to CoinDesk, stablecoin issuer Tether has announced the launch of an open-source Bitcoin mining operating system, MiningOS. The system aims to simplify mining infrastructure management and reduce reliance on proprietary vendor software.
Tether describes MiningOS as a modular, scalable operating system suitable for operations of all sizes, from home miners to large institutions. It adopts a self-hosted architecture, enabling miners to manage mining activities through an integrated peer-to-peer network that communicates with devices, without relying on centralized services. The system is built on the Holepunch peer-to-peer protocol and released under the Apache 2 license, designed to maintain its open-source nature without third-party dependencies.
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