{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"What are the differences between delayed/discrete allocation accounts and continuous allocation accounts in blockchain?","a":"The main difference between delayed/discrete allocation accounts and continuous allocation accounts in blockchain is the way of memory management and data storage structure.\n\nDelayed/discrete allocation accounts (such as Ethereum's EVM) adopt a contract-based storage method, where the data in the account is scattered and discontinuous. This storage method allows developers to dynamically create and manage data, offering high flexibility. However, due to the discrete nature of data storage, delayed/discrete allocation accounts may have relatively higher memory consumption and lower performance.\n\nOn the other hand, continuous allocation accounts (such as Bitcoin's UTXO) utilize a continuous memory allocation method."}]}],"pr":"98cd7f6af71cd2b12a56e5e96d7b85824b73edffb8a7122345373f6cf6066cf8"}