{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"The key information contained in the status of a blockchain includes:↵↵1. Blocks: The number of blocks in the blockchain, which represents the total transaction history and security of the network.↵↵2. Networks: The total number of nodes (computers) connected to the blockchain network, indicating its spread and decentralization.↵↵3. Difficulty: The difficulty level of the blockchain, which determines how difficult it is to mine new blocks and maintain the network's security.↵↵4. Hash Rate: The rate at which new blocks are mined, which impacts the overall performance and security of the blockchain.↵↵5. Confirmation Time: The average time it takes for a transaction to be confirmed and added to the blockchain.↵↵6. Block Size: The amount of data each block can hold, which affects the scalability and storage capacity of the blockchain.↵↵7. Transaction Fees: The fees charged for processing transactions within the blockchain","a":"Chain: Blocks are connected in a chain according to the time of their creation, forming a continuous and tamper-proof data structure."}]}],"pr":"2b02db53d1f062b08e7ebf464c131d3ee4077804ba5ebd88a907d4b661cfd311"}