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Bitcoin mining hardware will stabilize Japan's power grid through controlled overclocking and underclocking technology.

Each Avalon server delivers up to 500 terahashes per second while consuming 8,064 watts of power for load balancing.

The deployment supports Japan's evolving crypto regulations including proposed 20% flat tax on digital asset gains.

Canaan Inc. announced on Oct. 30 a 4.5-megawatt sales contract to deploy its Avalon A1566HA hydro-cooled mining servers for real-time grid balancing in Japan. The Bitcoin mining hardware manufacturer will provide equipment to support power-grid stabilization for a regional utility.

An electrical engineering solutions provider contracted with Canaan to operate the mining servers, which will help manage load fluctuations at a fa

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