{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"The transaction signature on Solana consists of the following content:\n\n1. Recipient address: The address of the recipient who will receive the funds from the sender.\n2. Sender address: The address of the sender who is sending the funds.\n3. Amount: The amount of SOL tokens being sent from the sender to the recipient.\n4. Signature: A unique signature generated using the sender's private key, which authenticates the transaction and ensures that the sender has authorized the transfer.\n5. Timestamp: The current timestamp when the transaction is created.\n6. Nonce (Number used once): A unique number used to prevent replay attacks and ensure the transaction's integrity.\n7. Fee: The amount of SOL tokens paid by the sender to the network as a transaction fee.\n8. Confirmation signature: A signature from a validator node confirming that the transaction is valid and should be included in the next block.","a":"The transaction signature on Solana contains the following information:\\n\\n1. Sender's Public Key Hash (Public Key Hash): This is the sender's authentication information used to ensure the authenticity of the transaction and the identity of the sender.\\n2. Transaction Sequence Number (Transaction Sequence Number): This is a incremental number used to ensure the order and uniqueness of the transaction.\\n3. Sender Account Address (Sender Account Address): This is the unique identifier for the sender's account, used to specify the address of the transaction sender.\\n4. Recipient Account Address (Recipient Account Address): This is the unique identifier for the recipient's account."}]}],"pr":"83584ea5163f6e615ba811425727a9fdaf705187077a4b5af9713a40a393abac"}