{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"How do blockchain validators execute the re-delegation command?","a":"The method for blockchain validators to execute the re-delegation command is as follows:\\n\\n1. First, the validator needs to obtain the latest block information in the blockchain network, including the block header (Header) and block body (Body).\\n\\n2. The validator verifies the block header, ensuring it conforms to the specifications of the blockchain protocol, such as checking the hash value, timestamp, prevHash, etc.\\n\\n3. The validator verifies the block body, ensuring the transactions therein comply with pre-established rules, such as checking transaction signatures, amounts, input and output information, etc.\\n\\n4. After verifying the block header and block body, the validator proceeds to the next step of the re-delegation process.\\n\\nNote: The remaining steps of the re-delegation process are not provided in the original text."}]}],"pr":"db9c48a8a1c3fa50159af194c7ad0af0aa7af84607060edc310ad8385be8817b"}