{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"How does the blockchain debugging trace function return the trace objects for each transaction within a specified block?","a":"The debugging and tracking functionality of a blockchain can return the trace objects for each transaction in a specified block by calling the corresponding API or using functions implemented in a programming language. These trace objects usually include basic information about the transactions, such as transaction ID, block number, timestamp, etc., as well as the relevant data involved in the transactions. The specific implementation depends on the blockchain platform and programming language used. When using these features, developers need to refer to the platform's API documentation and related materials to understand how to call them correctly."}]}],"pr":"40cb8c40aa4ae31b856c2284d2b34a1f5974dcf42a5b53887ad88bc87fe0b0a8"}