{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"The parameters of a blockchain include the following contents:↵↵1. Block size: The maximum amount of data that can be stored in a block.↵↵2. Block generation time: The time it takes to generate a new block.↵↵3. Block reward: The reward given to miners for successfully mining a block.↵↵4. Difficulty level: A measure of how difficult it is to mine a block.↵↵5. Network hash rate: The total computing power of the network.↵↵6. Confirmation time: The time it takes for a transaction to be confirmed.↵↵7. Transaction fee: The fee charged to process a transaction.↵↵8. Maximum supply: The total number of tokens that will be issued.↵↵9. Decentralization level: The degree of decentralization of the blockchain network.↵↵10. scalability: The ability of the blockchain to handle increased transaction volume and user growth.","a":"Block size: The blockchain divides data into different blocks, and the size of each block affects the growth rate and storage capacity of the blockchain."}]}],"pr":"ae088538a2bf960cc8e64f5b968c6fe47f050380ed9a514a3e7885cdc7ab27f9"}