Avalon is Canaan’s ASIC brand, shipping Bitcoin SHA-256 miners since 2013. Canaan Creative is a Nasdaq-listed company and one of the three largest BTC ASIC manufacturers.
Canaan Mining Hardware for Sale
Canaan is one of the oldest names in Bitcoin mining. The Avalon brand shipped the first commercial SHA-256 ASICs back in 2013, and Canaan Creative is a Nasdaq-listed company with a publicly disclosed supply chain, which matters to institutional buyers. The current Avalon catalog is narrower than Bitmain or MicroBT but competitive in its chosen tiers.
Current lineup: Avalon A15 Pro (~195 TH/s at 15-17 J/TH) for farm-scale deployment, Avalon A14 and A14 Pro for previous-generation cost-efficient operation, Avalon Q for home mining (90 TH/s at 50 dB), and Avalon Nano and Nano 3S for hobbyist and Bitaxe-style micro-mining. The Avalon Q is particularly noteworthy: it's one of the few flagship-chip home miners that actually stays under 60 dB, which opens realistic indoor BTC mining for hobbyists who can't tolerate industrial noise. Canaan also ships hydro variants for hall-scale operators, though volume is smaller than Bitmain's equivalent lineup.
Avalon firmware is straightforward, with a clean web dashboard and support for major pools including Foundry USA, Antpool, F2Pool, ViaBTC, and Luxor. Most industrial units need 220-277V; the Avalon Q runs on standard 220V household lines. Canaan operates its own service channels, and BT-MINERS handles warranty registration. If you want a publicly traded manufacturer, a quieter home flagship, or a second vendor alongside Bitmain in a larger fleet, Canaan is a solid choice. BT-MINERS carries current Avalon A15 Pro, Avalon Q, and Nano series stock with factory warranty and pre-shipment testing. Contact us for current Avalon Q availability and bulk A15 Pro pricing.
FAQs
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What is Canaan Avalon?
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Which Avalon miner is best for home use?
The Avalon Q is the standout home option. At ~90 TH/s and 50 dB, it’s one of the few flagship-chip miners that genuinely runs indoors.
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Does Canaan make industrial miners?
Yes. The Avalon A15 Pro leads the industrial line at ~195 TH/s and 15-17 J/TH, competitive with current Antminer and Whatsminer flagships.
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Are Avalon miners reliable?
Canaan is one of the longest-running ASIC manufacturers, with a solid track record. Their public company status also means disclosed supply chain, which institutional buyers value.
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Do Avalon miners include a PSU?
Most Avalon industrial models ship with matched APW PSUs. The Avalon Q and Nano integrate their PSUs. Check each product page.
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How do I set up a Canaan miner?
Connect power and Ethernet, find the miner IP on your router, open the dashboard, enter your BTC pool URL and receive address, save.
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How noisy are Avalon miners?
Industrial Avalon A14 and A15 Pro units run 75-80 dB. The Avalon Q home unit runs at 50 dB. Avalon Nano and Nano 3S are quieter still.
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What firmware does Avalon use?
Canaan’s proprietary firmware, accessible through the web dashboard. Use only signed Canaan firmware releases.
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Does Canaan support firmware tuning?
Basic tuning is available through the stock dashboard. Advanced modifications depend on model and may void warranty.
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Does BT-MINERS ship Canaan miners worldwide?
Yes. Avalon hardware ships globally via DHL, UPS, FedEx, and TNT with tracked delivery and customs support.