{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"The verification process in blockchain is a mechanism that confirms the authenticity and accuracy of transactions recorded in the blockchain network. It involves multiple steps and uses cryptographic techniques to ensure the security and reliability of the blockchain ecosystem.↵↵Here's a brief overview of the verification process in blockchain:↵↵1. Transaction submission: A user initiates a transaction by sending digital assets or information to another user within the blockchain network.↵↵2. Mining: Miners within the network validate the transaction and bundle it with other transactions to create a new block.↵↵3. Block creation: The miner then solves a complex mathematical problem (proof of work) to generate a unique hash for the new block, which is cryptographically linked to the previous block in the blockchain.↵↵4. Block verification: Other miners in the network validate the new block, checking the accuracy of the transactions and the validity of the proof of work.↵↵5. Consensus: If the majority of","a":"Digital signature: To ensure the security and tamper-proof nature of the transaction, the sender needs to digitally sign the transaction information. Digital signatures can be generated using a private key, encrypting the hash value of the transaction information with the sender's private key, forming a digital signature."}]}],"pr":"943215097e1820a2926845fb17561ad162e687ed4f09b46f810818c24710059e"}