{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"How do processors execute proposals in a blockchain?","a":"The processing procedure in a blockchain typically follows the following steps when executing proposals:\\n\\n1. Receiving proposals: The processing procedure receives proposals from participants (such as nodes or users), which contain transactions or data to be processed.\\n\\n2. Validating proposals: The processing procedure validates the received proposals to ensure they comply with the rules and requirements of the blockchain network, such as transaction amounts, signatures, etc.\\n\\n3. Consensus mechanism: The processing procedure determines whether the proposal is accepted based on the consensus mechanism adopted by the blockchain network. For example, in the Ethereum network, the processing procedure checks if the proposal conforms to the Ethereum specifications.\\n\\n4. Execution: If the proposal is accepted, the processing procedure executes the transactions or processes the data as required.\\n\\n5. Confirmation: The processing procedure confirms the execution of the proposal and updates the blockchain with the processed transactions or data."}]}],"pr":"3a9cd9fe737e88b77a16544b1768e7b39c048398cc0b7d45b0d8df506f25f182"}