{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"Staking in blockchain refers to a mechanism where users stake their cryptocurrencies to participate in the consensus process and earn rewards. In contrast to the Proof of Work (PoW) mechanism, which requires extensive computational resources, Staking operates under the Proof of Stake (PoS) mechanism. Users only need to deposit their coins temporarily with nodes to share the rewards obtained from block generation and verification.↵↵Staking has become a popular concept in recent times, with many believing that it is a more secure and less susceptible to market fluctuations than PoW mechanisms. Some consider Staking as a type of financial product that offers stable dividends, while others see it as a governance mechanism that enables more users to participate in community governance. However, Staking is not without its flaws, and some concerns have been raised about potential inflation and the economic security of the ecosystem.","a":"Staking in blockchain refers to the process where users hold specific tokens (such as tokens) and temporarily deposit them into nodes based on the consensus mechanism of Proof of Stake (PoS) to participate in the consensus and governance of the blockchain network. Through staking, participants have the opportunity to receive block rewards and inflationary benefits. The Staking Economy is a business model where token holders obtain returns through actions such as staking, voting, delegation, and locking. Compared to the consensus mechanism of Proof of Work (PoW), this mechanism saves a large amount of computing power resources and reduces the mining cost."}]}],"pr":"19af35c01bc6955d7aef2cb4e4ce2b92959b9731f065f1458b8810faa0924040"}