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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions public/content/glossary/index.md
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<GlossaryDefinition term="token" />

<GlossaryDefinition term="token-factory" />

<GlossaryDefinition term="transaction" />

<GlossaryDefinition term="transaction-fee" />
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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions src/intl/en/glossary.json
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"testnet-definition": "Short for \"test network,\" a network used to simulate the behavior of the main Ethereum network.",
"token-term": "Token",
"token-definition": "A tradable virtual good defined in smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain.",
"token-factory-term": "Token Factory",
"token-factory-definition": "A token factory is a smart contract that facilitates the creation of tokens within a specific standard, such as <a href=\"#erc-20\">ERC-20</a>, <a href=\"#erc-721\">ERC-721</a>, or <a href=\"#erc-1155\">ERC-1155</a>. The Smart Contract acts as a template, allowing users to deploy new tokens with custom parameters like name, symbol, supply, and extra functionality without creating a new smart contract from scratch.",
"transaction-term": "Transaction",
"transaction-definition": "Data committed to the Ethereum Blockchain signed by an originating <a href=\"/glossary/#account\">account</a>, targeting a specific <a href=\"/glossary/#address\">address</a>. The transaction contains metadata such as the <a href=\"/glossary/#gas-limit\">gas limit</a> for that transaction. <a href=\"/developers/docs/transactions/\">More on transactions</a>.",
"transaction-fee-term": "Transaction fee",
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