{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"The process of delegation in a blockchain consists of several steps. Here's a brief overview of those steps:↵↵1. Node registration: When a new node joins the blockchain network, it registers itself with the existing nodes. This process involves announcing the node's presence and providing necessary information such as the node's public key and the blockchain version it supports.↵↵2. Block propagation: Once a node has joined the network, it begins to listen for new blocks. When a new block is mined, the miner broadcasts the block's header to the network. Other nodes receive the block header and verify it to ensure the block's authenticity.↵↵3. Blockchain synchronization: Nodes that have not yet received the new block request it from neighboring nodes. Once the block is received, the node checks its validity and adds it to its local copy of the blockchain. This process continues until the entire network is synchronized and the new block is included in","a":"Consensus Validation: Consensus nodes in the blockchain network (such as miners or validation nodes) validate the new block. If the validation is successful, the new block is added to the blockchain and the transaction is considered successful. Otherwise, the transaction will be recorded in the mempool and wait for subsequent processing."}]}],"pr":"677b210d7b461b5c41f381d7c18e68bbe546e8bbebe2d99adf888f189e32c5fb"}