
Canaan’s fall on Tuesday sent its share price to $0.56, falling further from the $1 it must reclaim by July to avoid a potential Nasdaq delisting.
Crypto miner and manufacturer Canaan fell 6.9% on the Nasdaq on Tuesday despite reporting a 121.1% year-on-year increase in revenue to $196.3 million in the fourth quarter, driven by an increase in hardware sales and stronger mining performance.
Canaan reported that its Bitcoin (BTC) mining revenue rose 98.5% year-on-year to $30.4 million, boosting its Bitcoin treasury to a record 1,750 BTC, valued at nearly $120 million. The company also increased its Ether (ETH) holdings to 3,950 ETH, worth $7.9 million.
The revenue figure is Canaan’s highest quarterly posting in three years, and was also driven by Bitcoin mining machine sales, with the company shipping a record 14.6 exahashes per second (EH/s) of computing power during the quarter.
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