According to him:
“A horde of new Bitcoin mining companies will be able to enter the game and compete to keep the network safe. No need anymore of any 3rd party hosted software. MOS will create an even playing field reducing the gap between publicly listed companies and smaller players.”
However, the release will take time. Ardoino said that the company must first prepare technical documentation, which could delay the launch until the fourth quarter of this year.
He added:
“I believe the underlying Mining OS architecture will become the industry standard in the coming years, due to its resilient and scalable structure.”
Tether’s mining software will be designed to simplify operations. It removes the need for third-party management tools and is adaptable to any mining scale. MOS can handle everything from a basic Raspberry Pi setup to massive farms with redundant servers.
The system already includes built-in modules to control popular mining hardware and manage different cooling environments. In addition, it allows developers to create new plugins tailored to specific equipment.
Beyond large corporate players, Ardoino expects many smaller businesses with surplus power to enter mining once they can use free, open-source tools.
Ardoino explained that these initiatives are part of a larger ambition of making Tether a dominant force in the global financial system beyond the crypto sphere.