{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"The minting parameters in a blockchain include the following:↵↵1. Block reward: The amount of cryptocurrency rewarded to the miner for successfully mining a new block.↵2. Block size: The maximum amount of data that can be included in a new block.↵3. Confirmation threshold: The minimum number of confirmations required for a transaction to be considered secure and immutable.↵4. Difficulty target: The target difficulty for miners to achieve in order to mine a new block.↵5. Epoch: A period of time during which a certain number of blocks are mined.↵6. Hash rate: The speed at which a miner can generate new blocks.↵7. Minting speed: The rate at which new coins are generated during the minting process.↵8. Network hash rate: The total hash rate of the network's miners.↵9. Pool fee: The percentage of the miner's reward that is retained by","a":"Inflation Rate: Also known as the issuance speed, it refers to the growth rate of token supply. It is usually expressed as the ratio of the annual additional issuance to the current total issuance."}]}],"pr":"875bcda29f156c67f2ff29915a54cb36c98d380a7af879e55ab5b20852816e5a"}