Canaan (CAN) released unaudited bitcoin mining update for April 2026. Cannan achieved record high cryptocurrency holdings of 1,826 BTC and 3,952 ETH. Installed hashrate grew 34.6% year-over-year to 10.97 EH/s, excluding hashrate from JV. “April marked a constructive reset for Canaan. While compressed margins challenged the industry, periods like this one ultimately reinforce the foundation for sustainable, long-term growth,” said CEO Nangeng Zhang. “During April, we delivered 90 BTC from our self-mining operations and received an additional 3 BTC from customer payments. After accounting for operating costs, our cryptocurrency holdings reached a record 1,826 BTC and 3,952 ETH by the month-end. In addition, our joint venture operations produced approximately 48 BTC during the month, reflecting the growing scale of our broader operating platform. We maintained strong self-operating performance in April, with month-end installed hashrate and month-end operating hashrate reaching 10.97 EH/s and 6.86 EH/s, respectively, up 34.6% and 10.6% year-over-year…As our joint venture operations continue coming online, Canaan will continue to work to further strengthen its broader energy and compute infrastructure platform. Looking ahead, we remain focused on disciplined execution and thoughtful expansion as we build sustainable shareholder value over time.”
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