{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"How does the Atomicals Protocol transmit the complete history of a digital object?","a":"The Atomicals Protocol achieves self-proving digital object history by minting, transmitting, and updating digital objects. In the Atomicals protocol, the complete history of a digital object starts from its minting, with each transfer and update being recorded. This process is based on a series of simple rules that enable digital objects to be realized on blockchain platforms such as Bitcoin, which are based on the UTxO model. Through this approach, the Atomicals protocol provides maximum flexibility for digital assets, artworks, and objects while ensuring military-grade security and verification levels. Most importantly, the Atomicals protocol does not rely on any third-party services or centralized indexers for verification."}]}],"pr":"516153d82e1e5475ac35a70c5f32f7eea2785a36031f8086e39791c16ee5c7c1"}