{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"What does the identification event refer to in the transfer rules of blockchain smart contracts?","a":"The identifier events in the transfer rules of blockchain smart contracts usually refer to specific events that occur in the smart contracts, which trigger the execution of some operations or behaviors in the contracts. These identifier events can be predefined during the contract deployment or triggered based on specific conditions during the contract execution. Through identifier events, smart contracts can achieve more complex and flexible business logic. In blockchain, these events are usually related to the generation of blocks and transactions, such as contract deployment, contract calls, and transaction triggers. In summary, identifier events play a crucial role in blockchain smart contracts, defining when and under what conditions the contract executes specific operations or behaviors."}]}],"pr":"c47f0753ef119e6f9013bf03f3adbc4f499a55496d5439312246a906ee3839f2"}