{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"Do voting authorizations in blockchain require two-party signatures?","a":"In blockchain, voting authorization may not necessarily require two-party signatures. Whether it does depends on the blockchain technology being used and the specific application scenario. Generally, to ensure the transparency, security, and fairness of the voting process, authorization may require two-party or multi-party signatures. However, different blockchain projects and organizations may have different designs for implementing voting mechanisms, so it is not appropriate to make a general statement.\n\nFor example, in traditional centralized systems, voting authorization may require two-party signatures, namely the voter and the authorized person. However, in decentralized blockchain systems, to ensure security, transparency, and traceability, more complex authorization mechanisms may need to be adopted, such as"}]}],"pr":"a92ecf29b0305aad5e37da9925ad05da10170b8426dbc07f629c26cd0117d846"}