{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"What are the commonly used constant fees in blockchain?","a":"The commonly used constant fee in blockchain, also known as fixed fees, refers to a fixed amount of cryptocurrency required for conducting transactions, mining, and other operations in the blockchain network. The setting of constant fees aims to incentivize miners to maintain network security, process transactions, and keep the blockchain system running. The standard of constant fees varies across different blockchain networks, with miner rewards in Bitcoin networks being a typical example of constant fees. Additionally, some blockchain projects incorporate inflation mechanisms into their designs, regulating the issuance and value of cryptocurrencies by adjusting the constant fees."}]}],"pr":"5f3c35be0dd1c8ec16011742cbac2d08e5800a230eec4c60f484a338eefdf21b"}