{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"The account on Solana contains the following information:↵↵1. Public key: This is a unique identifier for the account, which is used to interact with the Solana network and sign transactions.↵↵2. Private key: This is a secret key used to generate signatures and prove ownership of the account. It should be kept confidential and secure, as anyone with access to the private key can control the account.↵↵3. Account balance: This represents the amount of SOL tokens stored in the account. The balance can be viewed in both SOL and fiat currency (such as USD) depending on the wallet or exchange being used.↵↵4. Account name: This is the human-readable name assigned to the account. It can be customized by the user and is displayed in some wallets and platforms.↵↵5. Email address: This is the contact information provided by the user for account recovery and communication purposes.↵↵6. Meta data: This includes additional","a":"The account on Solana contains the following information:\\n\\n1. Account ID: Each account has a unique ID for identifying the account owner.\\n2. Account name: The account owner can set an easy-to-understand name for their account, making it convenient for memory.\\n3. Account private key: The private key is a security credential for the account, used to initiate transactions and sign.\\nThe person who possesses the private key can completely control the assets of the account.\\n4. Account public key: The public key is used to verify transaction signatures, ensuring the authenticity and security of the transaction.\\n5. Balance: The account balance shows the amount of SOL owned by the account."}]}],"pr":"2d0f89dd0d9d46a41419d06c0fa3625542313d2ef0d1a2295007db7571324d93"}