{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"The main function of the Peggy module in a blockchain is to enable secure and efficient communication between nodes, ensuring the integrity and reliability of the distributed ledger. This is achieved by using cryptographic techniques to encrypt and decrypt data, as well as implementing consensus algorithms to validate and confirm transactions across the network. Peggy modules also help maintain the overall performance and scalability of the blockchain system by managing memory usage, processing power, and bandwidth.","a":"The main function of the Peggy module (also known as PoC, Proof of Capacity) in blockchain is to validate and protect the security and consistency of the blockchain network. It consumes computing resources through a competitive proof algorithm to ensure the maintenance and security of the network participants (miners). The working principle of the Peggy module is that miners need to complete a certain amount of computing tasks to compete for accounting rights, which are usually related to block header information. Miners who successfully complete the computing tasks will submit the results to the network, and after verification, the generated blocks are added to the blockchain. This process is repeated to form a secure"}]}],"pr":"05583bf3b3972bc8789b09580856708c4bf8396893138347287bc1f74141c3a3"}