{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"What is the annual inflation rate in the blockchain?","a":"The annual inflation rate in a blockchain does not have a fixed value, as it is influenced by the specific parameters and real-world conditions of different blockchain networks. However, generally speaking, blockchain networks maintain the stability of their ecosystems by setting a fixed money supply and inflation rate. Taking Bitcoin as an example, the inflation rate of Bitcoin is approximately 4%. This is achieved by halving the block reward of Bitcoin, ensuring that the total supply of Bitcoin reaches its maximum limit of 21 million tokens by 2140. The inflation rate of other blockchain networks may vary, with some networks opting for higher inflation rates to promote currency circulation and stimulate economic activity."}]}],"pr":"73ce189c816c4086b4e4d0f740b10af176bda375bbaf679a2bdfe4b42a813585"}