Tether Unfurls MOS and SDK to Demystify Bitcoin Mining

Tether has gone and opened the barn door on Mining OS and a Mining SDK, promising scalable, production‑ready tools for Bitcoin mining operations.

Tether announced on February 2, 2026, at the Plan ₿ Forum in San Salvador, the open‑source release of Mining OS (MOS)-an operating system that ropes together monitoring and automation across mining hardware, energy, and site infrastructure-and introduced the Mining SDK to let developers cook up new mining software and integrated contraptions.

The company says MOS is production‑ready and scales from a couple of shacks to a full‑fledged industrial prairie, offering peer‑to‑peer architecture, end‑to‑end visibility of has h rate, energy and device health, and that the Mining SDK will be finalized with community input in the coming months; CEO Paolo Ardoino quoth, “Mining OS, MOS, is built to make Bitcoin mining infrastructure more open, modular, and accessible.”

🧭 FAQs

What did Tether release at the Plan ₿ Forum in San Salvador? They rolled out MOS as open‑source and waved the Mining SDK in front of the crowd on February 2, 2026.
What capabilities does MOS provide to miners? MOS brings all the horses, wagons, and watts into one neat corral-unified monitoring, automation, energy and device health tracking, and scalable site management.
Who can use the Mining SDK and MOS? Mining operators and developers worldwide can use MOS and the Mining SDK.
Why does Tether think this matters for Bitcoin mining? They reckon open‑sourcin’ cuts loose from centralized software, lowers barriers to entry, and makes the Bitcoin network more resilient to the storms ahead.

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2026-02-04 15:22