{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"The main components of the Metadata.json format in a blockchain are as follows:↵↵1. Block Number: This represents the index of the block in the blockchain.↵↵2. Block Hash: This is a unique identifier for the block, generated by hashing the block's content.↵↵3. Block Timestamp: This is the time at which the block was mined and added to the blockchain.↵↵4. Block Difficulty: This represents the difficulty level required to mine the block.↵↵5. Block Reward: This is the reward received by the miner who successfully mines the block.↵↵6. Transaction Count: This indicates the number of transactions included in the block.↵↵7. Transaction Metadata: This includes information about each transaction such as the sender, receiver, amount, and transaction fee.↵↵8. Next Block Hash: This is the hash of the next block in the blockchain, which is used to","a":"Basic Information: Including the version of the block, compiler version, creation time, etc.↵2. Block Height: Identifies the position of the block in the blockchain, usually used to determine the block order.↵3. Parent Block Hash: Points to the hash value of the previous block, used to build the chain structure of the blockchain.↵4. Merkle Tree Root Hash: The root hash value of the Merkle Tree used to store transaction data.↵5. Transaction List: All transactions contained in the block."}]}],"pr":"42a870dc5612bcda6b10b695a555b8b2d2cdf74a36632db7522fdcde4861c214"}