There will also be open-source firmware, a software API and a web front-end, “allowing developers to modify the key performance parameters of the hashboard,” it stated. Block asked for additional feedback on the software, reference material, and support documentation.We are looking at launching a mining development kit (MDK) to help unlock innovation in #bitcoin mining. We’d love your help and welcome you to collaborate and engage with us! Please provide feedback here, or at mining@blocks.xyz. More details here: https://t.co/I6DuyZZ9A2
— Naoise Irwin (@naoise) March 7, 2023
“The intention behind the MDK is to provide developers with a suite of tools to help unlock creativity and innovation in Bitcoin mining hardware.”The plan replicates the Bitcoin Developer Kit and Lightning Developer Kit projects developed by Block subsidy Spiral. Related: Block remains on the hunt for wallet partners nearly two years later In October 2021, Dorsey announced plans for an open-source Bitcoin mining system for businesses and individuals. Those plans were confirmed in January 2022 and development commenced. Irwin stated that since then, “we have been heads down building a team to explore our mining hardware strategy, and have kicked off the long process of developing our own Bitcoin mining semiconductor chips (ASICs),” He ended the blog post by stating further updates on the mining hardware program will be coming in the following weeks and months.