{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"What is the Ed25519 program?","a":"Ed25519 is a digital signature algorithm used for generating, verifying, and storing elliptic curve keys and signatures. It was designed by renowned cryptographer Daniel J. Bernstein and is fully independent of existing elliptic curve algorithms. Ed25519 boasts high signature and verification performance, extreme security (equivalent to RSA with approximately 3000-bit keys), and a signing process that does not rely on random number generators, hash function collision resistance, or timing channel attacks. Furthermore, signatures are relatively small (only 64 bytes) as are public keys (only 32 bytes)."}]}],"pr":"bc72f87db687d89b5c9d3c3f832506d6be0c641f43c5051769db3d00b2e05ccc"}