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Expand Up @@ -129,6 +129,7 @@ Let's break down the fields in the output:
- `data` - This field contains what we generally refer to as the account "data".
For a wallet, it's empty (0 bytes), but other accounts use this field to store
any arbitrary data as a serialized buffer of bytes.
*Note*: When data is "buffered" in this way, it maintains its integrity and can be later deserialized back into its original form for use in applications. This process is widely used in blockchain for efficient data handling.
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- `executable` - A flag that indicates whether the account is an executable
program. For wallets and any accounts that store state, this is `false`.
- `owner` - This field shows which program controls the account. For wallets,
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