{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"What are smart contracts?","a":"A smart contract is a computer protocol designed to disseminate, validate, or execute contracts digitally. It allows for trustworthy transactions without the involvement of a third party, featuring traceability and irreversibility. The concept of smart contracts was initially proposed by Nick Szabo in 1994, aiming to provide a safer method than traditional contracts and reduce transaction costs associated with contracts. The implementation of smart contracts relies on computer-readable code, which cannot be altered once the contract is created. This immutability makes smart contracts advantageous in reducing malicious tampering and human intervention."}]}],"pr":"911660cc7d869a1b4c5a09beb946e9f2741195bd587bff070fb2cbd3dd795292"}