{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"What are the various types of transaction data fields incorporated in Zano?","a":"Zano, a decentralized blockchain platform, implements various transaction data fields to ensure the security, transparency, and efficiency of its ecosystem. Some of the key transaction data fields in Zano include:\\n\\n1. Transaction ID: A unique identifier for each transaction, generated based on the transaction's hash.\\n2. Sender Address: The public key corresponding to the sender's wallet, used to verify the sender's ownership of the sent tokens.\\n3. Receiver Address: The public key corresponding to the receiver's wallet, used to distribute the tokens after the transaction is completed.\\n4. Amount: The quantity of tokens sent in the transaction.\\n5. Fee: The amount of fees charged for the transaction.\\n6. Timestamp: The time when the transaction was created.\\n7. Confirmation Status: The current confirmation status of the transaction (e.g., pending, confirmed, or failed).\\n8. Trans"}]}],"pr":"9baacfc7f8279dbf6c8255f9175737d1ac64a97a7845165b8fc33d31f50b0177"}