{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"The delegated steps in a blockchain include:↵↵1. Delegation: A user delegates their voting power to another user or a group of users, allowing them to vote on behalf of the delegator.↵↵2. Staking: Users stake their tokens in order to secure the network and validate transactions. The more tokens they stake, the more voting power they have.↵↵3. Votes: Users cast votes on proposals or decisions that affect the network, such as updating the software or allocating funds. The voting power of each user depends on their stake in the network.↵↵4. Era completion: When a certain number of votes have been cast, an era is considered complete. This marks the end of the current round of voting and the beginning of a new era.↵↵5. Block production: The blockchain generates new blocks based on the votes cast during an era. The blocks contain information about the votes and other transactions occurring during that era.↵↵6.","a":"Client initiates request: The user initiates a transaction request through a client (such as a wallet application), including information such as the transaction subject, amount, and recipient address."}]}],"pr":"b31178cdc799478016404765980985a20d5a003328269d709edb4e42168e4e6b"}