{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"What is Staking Delegation in Blockchain?","a":"Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) is a consensus algorithm used to ensure the security and consistency of blockchain networks. In DPoS, participants (called nodes) acquire eligibility to be elected as witness nodes (witnesses) or validator nodes (validators) by staking a certain amount of cryptocurrency. These nodes are responsible for validating transactions, creating new blocks, and maintaining the security of the entire network.\n\nThe core idea of staked delegation is to assign the responsibility of network security to a group of elected nodes, thereby reducing the burden on ordinary nodes. In the DPoS algorithm, the higher the staked equity, the greater the chance of being elected as a node. Elected nodes are responsible for maintaining the security and consistency of the blockchain network, while ordinary nodes only need to stake assets and participate in the election. This distributed consensus algorithm ensures the healthy operation of the blockchain network and provides a more secure and stable digital asset transaction environment."}]}],"pr":"c0481780eaeab26d9699f6ff428da99a79a78f5c552acdf2c2ef43bb0bbfabd2"}