{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"The permission module in a blockchain consists of several parameters, including:↵↵1. Permission Level: This refers to the level of access and authority granted to a user or node within the blockchain network. Different permission levels can be assigned to different users or nodes based on their roles and responsibilities.↵↵2. Permission Policy: This defines the rules and conditions under which a user or node can access or perform actions within the blockchain network. Examples of permission policies include read-only access, full access with the ability to modify data, or administrative privileges.↵↵3. Role-Based Access Control (RBAC): RBAC is a method of managing access to resources based on the roles assigned to users or nodes. In a blockchain, RBAC can be used to define what actions and data a particular role can access or modify.↵↵4. Access Control List (ACL): An ACL is a list of permissions and restrictions specified for each user or node in the blockchain network","a":"Permission Scope: The permission module can set the permission scope to limit specific transactions or certain nodes in the blockchain network. This can ensure the security and stability of the blockchain system."}]}],"pr":"25fee81085e291a0eafb26886bb25c9eee07a5b74c30339b0a33dc5f59b79767"}