{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"Will the operation of delegate revocation in a blockchain affect the status of a validator's self-delegation?","a":"The operation of delegate revocation in blockchain does not directly affect the validator's self-delegation status. In a blockchain system, validators are usually responsible for verifying transactions and creating new blocks. Delegate revocation refers to a user revoking the rights previously delegated to a validator, which does not change the validator's role as a validator. However, if delegate revocation leads to a validator losing enough delegations, it may affect their status and rights in the blockchain network. In this case, the validator may need to regain enough delegations to continue serving as a validator. In summary, the operation of delegate revocation affects the validator's status in the network but does not directly change their self-delegation status."}]}],"pr":"51c6a972b46a057dbf0bd2431aacdeaa473d947c5b2abaefea13347aa55d7cba"}