{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"Transactions in a blockchain consist of several components, including:↵↵1. Inputs: These are the previous transaction outputs that the new transaction is spending.↵↵2. Outputs: These are the new transaction outputs that are created and sent to the transaction recipients.↵↵3. Signature: A digital signature attached to the transaction message which verifies the authenticity and integrity of the transaction.↵↵4. Hash: A unique identifier for the transaction, generated by hashing the transaction data.↵↵5. Fee: A transaction fee paid to the network miners for processing the transaction.↵↵6. Timestamp: A timestamp recording the time the transaction was created.↵↵7. Nonce (Number used once): A unique number used to prevent double-spending and ensure the transaction's sequence.↵↵8. Previous Hash: The hash of the previous block in the blockchain, linking the transaction to the blockchain.↵↵9. Merkle Tree Root:","a":"Action (Action): The specific operation within a transaction, which indicates the desired state transition."}]}],"pr":"321da71071bf5f06fa9a1f0fecdfe53de521f4da4c4f3f74f432a5ccb559e033"}