{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"What are hash-based program derived addresses?","a":"Based on hash technology, program-based derived addresses are an encryption technique that hides and protects original data by using hash functions to convert program code and related data into a fixed-length hash value. Derived addresses refer to a unique address generated by the hash function during the encryption process, which can be used to identify the original data. Hash-based program derived address technology has widespread applications in areas such as network security, data protection, and privacy protection, including anonymous communication, data integrity verification, and digital signature implementation."}]}],"pr":"db8166e178ae552a9264704c806aa73bd7d0b9d81b93499b93c2dbf5fa24a162"}