{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"How is the maximum issuance volume of Mint operation defined in blockchain?","a":"The maximum issuance amount of Mint operation in a blockchain is usually defined by the project party in the smart contract. Specifically, the project party sets a fixed number representing the maximum issuance amount of the Mint operation. This number is usually explicitly stipulated in the source code of the contract to ensure that the token issuance volume via Mint operation does not exceed the predetermined maximum issuance amount. Additionally, the project party may set a series of conditions and requirements, such as issuance time, issuance speed, etc., to ensure that the token issuance aligns with its development plan and market demand. In the Mint Blockchain, the maximum issuance amount of MintID has been set to 10,000 tokens."}]}],"pr":"08a7cf8d5fb64a171ae8244095adadb0eb68611cd8a06f6e2e705d8d80438f77"}