If you wanna mining Bitcoin at home, Canaan’s new Avalon Q Brings the noise (or lack of it)

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The world of Bitcoin mining just got a little quieter. But this is a good news. Canaan has rolled out a new gadget that promises to turn your home into a crypto haven.

Say hello to the Avalon Q, a professional-grade mining machine designed for everyday people who don’t want their living rooms sounding like an airport runway.

Silent power

This machine hums along at just 45 decibels. That’s quieter than your average library.

Compare that to industrial rigs that roar at 70–90 dB, basically, the sound of your neighbor mowing their lawn while you’re trying to enjoy your morning coffee.

Canaan claims you can plop the Avalon Q anywhere in your house, basement, garage, maybe even next to your cat’s favorite napping spot. No earplugs required.

Canaan’s CEO, NG Zhang, is on a mission to democratize Bitcoin mining. He says enthusiasts no longer have to choose between powerful machines and residential compatibility.

Translation: you can now mine Bitcoin without needing a dedicated facility or risking a blackout in your neighborhood.

The Avalon Q supports standard 110V home power and offers up to 90 TH/s hash power with adjustable energy consumption bewteen 800W–1600W. Quite nice!

No KYC home mining

Zhang insists this isn’t just about making money, but more importantly it’s about giving people control over their crypto operations.

Forget passive investing, this is active participation in the Bitcoin network. And if you’re wondering about profitability, Canaan claims users can earn 132% cashback monthly.

Sounds too good to be true? Maybe check the fine print before quitting your day job.

Plug and play

For beginners and seasoned miners alike, the Avalon Q comes with the Avalon Family App, a nifty tool that lets you start mining with minimal fuss.

Just plug it in, connect it to F2Pool via the app, and voilà! You’re officially part of the crypto revolution.

The Avalon Q isn’t flying solo either, it’s part of Canaan’s new home series lineup, including smaller models like Avalon Mini 3 and Nano 3S. Prices start at $1,599, with preorders open until April’s end.

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