{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"What is the inflation rate of blockchain?","a":"The inflation rate of blockchain currencies varies across different blockchain projects. Taking Bitcoin (Bitcoin) as an example, according to its design, the inflation rate of Bitcoin is approximately 4.25% per year. This is due to the Bitcoin network's requirement that a new block be generated every 10 minutes, along with a certain number of Bitcoins being issued as a reward. However, over time, the issuance of Bitcoin will gradually decrease, leading to a lower inflation rate. It is worth noting that the inflation rate of other blockchain projects may differ from that of Bitcoin, and some projects may even adopt deflationary mechanisms. In general, the inflation rate of blockchain currencies depends on the project's design and consensus mechanism."}]}],"pr":"3cd79e5c9133454dd4ac43647e3cf6b7b21b6c5ddb94e97c7bc4665ddfa33ec2"}