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By AI, Created 4:26 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – D-Central Technologies will begin a staged public beta over the coming days for DCENT_OS and DCENT_axe, firmware aimed at Bitmain Antminer ASICs and Bitaxe micro-miners. The rollout matters because the company is pitching more transparency, hardware control and open-source access in Bitcoin mining software.
Why it matters: - D-Central Technologies is pushing deeper into open-source Bitcoin mining infrastructure with firmware designed to give miners more control over hardware and operations. - The beta rollout could affect both industrial Antminer operators and smaller Bitaxe users looking for firmware with more customization and visibility.
What happened: - D-Central Technologies announced a staged public beta rollout for DCENT_OS and DCENT_axe. - The rollout begins over the coming days. - DCENT_OS is built for Bitmain Antminer ASICs. - DCENT_axe is built for Bitaxe and other micro-mining hardware. - The company said beta firmware images, onboarding resources and supported hardware updates will be released progressively. - Miners interested in joining the beta are being directed to monitor the official firmware pages for updates and compatibility information.
The details: - DCENT_OS is expected to support Antminer S9, S19, S19 Pro, S19j Pro and S21 systems during beta. - Compatibility may vary based on control board and power supply configurations. - D-Central Technologies says users should verify supported hardware before flashing firmware images. - DCENT_OS includes per-chip autotuning, temperature-targeting controls for home-heating use cases, native Stratum V1 and Stratum V2 support, DATUM protocol compatibility, Home Assistant integration, SSH access and a React-based monitoring dashboard. - The company says the firmware also includes fault-handling systems developed from more than 2,500 ASIC miner repairs across 38 mining hardware models since 2016. - DCENT_axe is built on the same Rust-based core as DCENT_OS. - DCENT_axe is expected to support Bitaxe Max, Ultra, Supra, Gamma, GT, Hex Ultra and Hex Supra devices during beta. - Support for Nerdaxe and NerdNOS hardware is still under development. - Both firmware platforms include support for Stratum V2 block-template construction. - The firmware also includes a native Model Context Protocol server for compatible AI agents and automation systems. - D-Central Technologies says the MCP integration is intended to support AI-assisted optimization that can adjust fan behavior, voltage and frequency settings across individual miners or larger fleets in real time.
Between the lines: - D-Central Technologies is positioning the firmware as an alternative to closed-source mining software, with the public beta serving as both a product test and a broader open-source push. - The company is also betting that AI-linked automation and Stratum V2 support will matter to miners seeking more efficient and flexible operations. - A spokesperson said miners have long relied on firmware ecosystems they could not fully inspect or modify, and that DCENT_OS and DCENT_axe were developed to change that.
What’s next: - D-Central Technologies says the firmware platforms are intended to become fully open source after the public beta ends. - Public repository access is currently planned for summer 2026. - Beta onboarding updates, installation documentation and supported hardware lists will continue to appear on the official firmware pages. - The company expects firmware repositories to be published through the D-Central Technologies GitHub Organization after the beta phase. - D-Central Technologies, founded in 2016 and based in Laval, Quebec, also develops ASIC repair services, mining hardware distribution, hosting, consulting, training and other open-source mining software products.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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