{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"How many addresses can a blockchain address lookup table store?","a":"The amount of addresses that can be stored in a lookup table on a blockchain depends on the specific design and implementation of the blockchain. In most blockchain systems, the lookup table can store an infinite number of addresses. This is because blockchains use distributed ledger technology, and data is stored on multiple nodes, resulting in relatively small capacity limitations. Additionally, address lookup tables typically use hash tables or other efficient data structures, which enable storing a large number of address information within a limited space. However, the actual storage capacity is still influenced by factors such as system design, data structure choice, and network transmission. In summary, theoretically, address lookup tables on a blockchain can store a large number of addresses, but the specific quantity must be judged according to the actual application scenario."}]}],"pr":"6badf2a71b1c18656afd194b9cb199f4e674bbbdc0ca9101e86055231d305e6d"}