Tether has launched the open-source Bitcoin mining operating system MOS.

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Odaily Planet Daily reports that Tether announced on the X platform the launch of its open-source operating system for real mining infrastructure, Mining OS (MOS). The system features modularity and scalability, designed specifically for energy, hardware, and data processing. Currently, MOS documentation is available, and a Discord community has been established for developer交流.

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