{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"The Feed data structure in a blockchain includes the following attributes:\n\n1. Timestamp: A timestamp representing the time when the data was generated or recorded.\n2. Feed Name: The name of the feed, which identifies the type of data being provided.\n3. Feed Status: The current status of the feed, such as active, inactive, or paused.\n4. Data: The actual data stored in the feed, which can include transactions, events, or other relevant information.\n5. Metadata: Additional information about the data, such as its source, format, and any relevant keywords or categories.\n6. Confidence Score: A measure of the reliability or credibility of the data, based on the verification process and consensus mechanism employed by the blockchain.\n7. Source: The origin of the data, which can be a user, organization, or external data provider.\n8. Priority: A ranking of the feed's importance or relevance within the","a":"Transactions: Each block contains a certain number of transaction records. The transaction records include detailed information such as identity information of the parties involved in the transaction, transaction amount, and transaction time."}]}],"pr":"29306027c5aa3692ffbd8a1351398e5e24bbf91837782f7a929fe7423ef135d5"}