{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"The complete stack trace record of a blockchain includes the following contents:↵↵1. Transaction data: This includes information about the transactions occurring on the blockchain, such as the sender and receiver addresses, transaction hash, amount, and timestamp.↵↵2. Block data: This includes details about the blocks forming the blockchain, such as the block header, transactions contained in the block, block hash, and previous block hash.↵↵3. Network data: This refers to the communication between nodes (peers) on the blockchain network, including the transmission of blocks, transactions, and other relevant data.↵↵4. Mining data: This includes information about the mining process, such as the mining difficulty, hash rate, and mining rewards.↵↵5. Security data: This refers to the security measures employed by the blockchain system, such as encryption algorithms and consensus mechanisms.↵↵6. Participant data: This includes information about the participants (users and nodes) on the blockchain, such","a":"Block creation: Including the block number, timestamp, difficulty coefficient, mining reward, and other information.↵2. Transaction records: Including the addresses of both parties involved in the transaction, the transaction amount, and the transaction hash value.↵3. Chain structure: Including the hash value of the previous block to ensure the order and integrity between blocks.↵4. Consensus algorithm: Including relevant information about the consensus algorithm used in the mining process (such as proof of work, proof of stake, etc.).↵5. Encrypted signature: Including the block header and transaction records."}]}],"pr":"88cfe1ee5cde85cab5e7a40c48b5c3434e55f84c7c08c6f452f8315c7fc7e362"}