{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"How are supplier price data represented and stored on the blockchain?","a":"The representation and storage of supplier price data in the blockchain is achieved by encrypting the data and adding it to the blocks of the blockchain. As a distributed database, the blockchain is composed of multiple nodes, each storing the complete blockchain data. When the supplier price changes, the relevant data is encrypted and transmitted to various nodes in the blockchain network for verification. After verification, the data is bundled into a new block and stored along with other transaction data, timestamps, and references to the previous block.↵↵In this process, the decentralized nature of the blockchain ensures the security and transparency of the data. Since each node stores the complete blockchain data, any attempt to modify or tamper with the data in a single node would be detected by other nodes. This prevents unauthorized modifications and maintains the integrity of the data. Moreover, the blockchain network's consensus mechanism ensures that only authorized nodes can participate in the verification and validation process, further enhancing the security of the data."}]}],"pr":"7d146c501ee836c68ea04dcc3fbb82f3c4de9b0316fad0fde280ed8f82acc4ab"}