{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"What assumptions does the PHANTOM protocol make about the network's propagation delay?","a":"The PHANTOM protocol makes the following assumptions about network propagation delay: The transmission delay in the network is fixed and can be ignored compared to the size of the data packet. Additionally, the protocol assumes that the transmission links in the network are reliable, meaning that data packets will not be lost or experience duplicate transmissions. Moreover, the PHANTOM protocol assumes that nodes in the network have stable transmission rates, and the transmission delay between nodes is proportional to the distance. These assumptions enable the PHANTOM protocol to be optimized for specific network environments, achieving efficient data transmission and delay tolerance."}]}],"pr":"9f5df7b760b7d2b68bc255a9c366d96501c594a1d30e541472b51a0373ffb6ea"}