{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"How are transaction priority fees determined in blockchain?","a":"The transaction priority fee in blockchain, also known as miner's fee, is determined by the blockchain network where the transaction takes place. The miner's fee is mainly used to incentivize miners to verify and process transactions, ensuring the security and stable operation of the blockchain network. The calculation of the miner's fee is usually related to fuel limit (Gas Limit) and Gas Price.\n\nThe fuel limit (Gas Limit) refers to the maximum amount of miner's fee willing to be paid in a transaction. On the other hand, Gas Price represents the number of Ethereum (ETH) corresponding to each unit of miner's fee. For example, if Gas Price is set to 20, it means that 20 ETH are paid for each unit of miner's fee."}]}],"pr":"5a7fb16d0db17b287220a8c0874a92cf562f97e386f9a9c8098c8ed9919783e7"}