{"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 Type: The permission module can be divided into public permission and private permission. Public permission allows anyone to access and participate in the blockchain network, while private permission has certain permission control over visitors."}]}],"pr":"58e21d90608056e927768e9773f1b0746a8f3dbc0e235862ee7c6c33470a9501"}