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@MantisClone-rn-test MantisClone-rn-test commented Mar 26, 2025

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  • Refactor the sentence to use "about" instead of "of" when describing a link.

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    • Refined text in the supported smart contract documentation to improve clarity by updating the phrasing.

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This change involves a minor textual update in the documentation file. The wording in a specific phrase has been rephrased without affecting the functionality or overall meaning of the content.

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docs/.../smart-contract-addresses.md Updated documentation text by rephrasing "For an explanation of what each smart contract does" to "For an explanation about what each smart contract does."

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4-4: Minor Textual Update: Clarity Improved

Replacing "of" with "about" enhances the readability and clarity of the sentence. Since the change is purely stylistic and aligns with the PR objectives, the update looks great as-is.


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@MantisClone MantisClone merged commit ab0d830 into RequestNetwork:main Mar 26, 2025
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