{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"What are the differences between TRON's consensus mechanism and traditional blockchains?","a":"The consensus mechanism of TRON has certain differences compared to traditional blockchains. The consensus mechanism adopted by TRON is an improved version of the decentralized consensus algorithm (Delegated Consensus Protocol, abbreviated as DCP), also known as the Super Representative Consensus Protocol (abbreviated as SRCP). The main innovation of this consensus mechanism lies in its decentralized approach to electing super representatives, who are responsible for verifying and packaging transactions.\n\nIn traditional blockchain consensus mechanisms, such as Proof of Work (PoW) and Proof of Stake (PoS), miners or stakeholders are required to perform complex calculations or hold a certain amount of cryptocurrency to participate in the consensus process. However, TRON's DCP/SRCP differs in that it uses a delegation mechanism to select super representatives who then validate and bundle transactions. This enables TRON to achieve faster transaction speeds and lower energy consumption compared to Proof of Work or Proof of St"}]}],"pr":"add9a2aff2bb4d3b37b1e66bb6819a576489fe9e351f66c5efc21fd9b8d035de"}