{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"The Genesis Account structure in a blockchain contains the following fields:↵↵1. Account ID: A unique identifier for the account.↵2. Account Name: The name of the account holder.↵3. Balances: The list of cryptocurrency tokens and their respective balances held in the account.↵4. Address: The public address associated with the account.↵5. Private Key: A cryptographic key that allows access to the account's funds and transactions.↵6. Metadata: Additional information related to the account, such as creation date, transaction history, and any other relevant data.↵↵Please note that the exact structure of a Genesis Account may vary across different blockchain platforms and projects. The above fields are generally found in most Genesis Account structures, but additional or fewer fields may be present depending on the specific use case or requirements of the platform.","a":"Account ID: Unique identifier for the account↵2. Account Name: Account name↵3. Balance: Amount of digital currency in the account↵4. Permissions: Used to control the operations of the account↵5. Creation Time: Time recorded when the account was created↵6. Update Time: Time recorded when the account information was last updated↵7. Account Status: Current status of the account, such as activated, frozen, etc.↵8. Holdings: Assets held by the account"}]}],"pr":"9bdd12900cc17b115dcbc3e3679050f39834867b0910e0c1e6b1aa83c1b8206d"}