{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"The life cycle of a transaction in a blockchain includes several steps. These steps are:↵↵1. Preparation: This is the initial stage where the transaction is prepared by the sender. The sender generates a digital signature to authenticate the transaction and sends it to the blockchain network.↵↵2. Broadcasting: Once the transaction is prepared, it is broadcasted to the entire blockchain network. All the nodes in the network receive the transaction and validate it.↵↵3. Mining: The transaction is then included in a block by a miner. The miner solves a complex mathematical problem to create a new block and includes the transaction in it.↵↵4. Confirmation: Once the transaction is included in a block, it is considered confirmed. The transaction is then broadcasted to all the nodes in the network, and they validate the transaction and add it to their local ledgers.↵↵5. Finality: After a certain number of confirmations (usually 6","a":"Broadcast the transaction: The encrypted transaction information is broadcast to the blockchain network, allowing nodes in the network to verify it."}]}],"pr":"8ae50779e8dae1e1a7e749ba46529aa5445412731e5c1fb9f7af21c001149dda"}