Canaan CEO Unveils Vision for Home Mining and Clean Energy at Bitcoin News Interview

Reuters
Nov 21, 2025
Canaan CEO Unveils Vision for Home Mining and Clean Energy at Bitcoin News Interview

Canaan Inc.'s CEO, Nangeng Zhang, recently sat down with Bitcoin News to discuss the future of Bitcoin mining and the company's latest innovations, including the unveiling of the Avalon A16XP miner. In the interview, Zhang shared insights on Canaan's expansion into home mining, its integration with renewable energy sites, and the company's evolving role beyond hardware manufacturing to influencing global energy systems. Zhang also reflected on Canaan's journey from a dorm-room GPU rig to pioneering commercial Bitcoin ASICs, emphasizing the company's commitment to energy independence and distributed mining aligned with Bitcoin's original vision. The full interview can be read at Read on Bitcoinnews​​.

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