{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"How are the delegation limits calculated in the blockchain?","a":"The delegation limit in a blockchain is calculated based on the inputs and outputs in a transaction and the network's consensus algorithm. In decentralized finance (DeFi) applications, delegation limits are typically used to determine the amount of money users can borrow or invest. Here are the general steps to calculate the delegation limit:\\n\\n1. Determine the network consensus algorithm: The consensus algorithm adopted by the blockchain network affects the calculation method of the delegation limit. For example, the Ethereum network uses the proof of stake (PoS) algorithm, while the Cardano network adopts the proof of stake and distributed ledger technology (DPoS) algorithm.\\n\\n2. Calculate the share of assets held: According to the network's consensus algorithm, calculate the share of assets held by each node or validator in the network. This share is used to determine the delegation limit.\\n\\n3. Set the delegation limit: Based on the calculated share of assets"}]}],"pr":"7a59d1eeb122d5e6e5f85d07e1a7d657c66a26ea2f7e0e40581caa946af45979"}