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"infoLink_glossary_liquidstakeunits": "## Liquid Stake Unit\n\nA liquid stake unit (LSU) is a type of token within the [Radix Network](?glossaryAnchor=radixnetwork) that represents the amount of [XRD](?glossaryAnchor=xrd) a user has staked to a certain validator. LSUs are freely transferable in Radix’s DeFi ecosystem and can be traded as assets.\n\n---\n\nWhenever a user stakes XRD to a validator, they receive an LSU in return that is specific to that validator. The amount of LSU represents the quantity of XRD stake to that validator, which will increase as new emissions are provided.\n\nBecause they're liquid, LSUs can be traded within the Radix Network like any other asset. The holder of the LSU can also redeem the XRD that they represent.\n\nTo request an unstake of XRD tokens, the user does a special transaction to send some LSU back to the validator component, which returns a [stake claim NFT](?glossaryAnchor=claimnfts) that can later be redeemed for the XRD after an unstaking delay.\n\n[Learn how to Stake and Unstake XRD](https://learn.radixdlt.com/article/how-to-stake-and-unstake-xrd) ↗",
"infoLink_glossary_radixnetwork": "## The Radix Network\n\nRadix is an open network that makes [web3](?glossaryAnchor=web3) possible. Think of the Radix Network as a public place on the internet where users can directly control their own digital assets, and where those assets can move effortlessly between users and applications – without relying on any company.\n\n---\n\nYou can view and freely [transfer](?glossaryAnchor=transfers) your assets on the Radix Network using the [Radix Wallet](?glossaryAnchor=radixwallet) app. Applications built using the Radix Network’s capabilities (called [dApps](?glossaryAnchor=dapps) have the ability to interact with these assets and identities, letting you do things that weren't possible before on the web.\n\n[Visit the official Radix homepage](https://radixdlt.com) ↗\n\n[Learn more about the Radix Network](https://learn.radixdlt.com/article/what-are-the-radix-public-network-and-radix-ledger) ↗",
"infoLink_glossary_accounts": "## Radix Accounts\n\nAccounts are secure containers for any kind of digital asset on the [Radix Network](?glossaryAnchor=radixnetwork).\n\n---\n\nUnlike an account on a bank or other service, there is no company that controls your Radix Accounts for you. Your [Radix Wallet](?glossaryAnchor=radixwallet) app on your phone gives you direct access to your Accounts on the network, and can help you regain access to your Accounts if you lose your phone.\n\nCompared to accounts on other crypto networks, Radix Accounts are so much more clever, they’re sometimes called “Smart Accounts”.\n\n[Learn more about Smart Accounts](https://learn.radixdlt.com/article/what-are-smart-accounts) ↗\n\n[Read about Smart Account multi-factor and other features](https://www.radixdlt.com/blog/how-radix-multi-factor-smart-accounts-work-and-what-they-can-do) ↗",
"infoLink_glossary_radixwallet": "## Radix Wallet\n\nThe Radix Wallet is an iOS and Android mobile app that is your gateway to the capabilities of the Radix Network.\n\n---\n\nIt helps you create and use [Accounts](?glossaryAnchor=accounts) that can hold all of your digital assets on Radix, and [Personas](?glossaryAnchor=personas) that you can use to securely log in to [dApps](?glossaryAnchor=dapps) built on Radix without a password.\n\nThe Radix Wallet also makes sure that you are always in control of [transactions](?glossaryAnchor=transactions) that interact with your Accounts and assets.\n\nThink of the Radix Wallet as your companion as you move between dApps on Radix – keeping your assets safe, and letting you choose who you are and what you bring with you on each dApp.\n\nThe Radix Wallet was created by the team who created the Radix Network’s technology, and is offered for free (and open-source) to let anyone use Radix and dApps built on Radix.\n\n[Get the Radix Wallet](https://wallet.radixdlt.com/) ↗\n\n[Learn more about the Radix Wallet] (https://learn.radixdlt.com/article/what-is-the-radix-wallet) ↗",
"infoLink_glossary_radixwallet": "## Radix Wallet\n\nThe Radix Wallet is an iOS and Android mobile app that is your gateway to the capabilities of the Radix Network.\n\n---\n\nIt helps you create and use [Accounts](?glossaryAnchor=accounts) that can hold all of your digital assets on Radix, and [Personas](?glossaryAnchor=personas) that you can use to securely log in to [dApps](?glossaryAnchor=dapps) built on Radix without a password.\n\nThe Radix Wallet also makes sure that you are always in control of [transactions](?glossaryAnchor=transactions) that interact with your Accounts and assets.\n\nThink of the Radix Wallet as your companion as you move between dApps on Radix – keeping your assets safe, and letting you choose who you are and what you bring with you on each dApp.\n\nThe Radix Wallet was created by the team who created the Radix Network’s technology, and is offered for free (and open-source) to let anyone use Radix and dApps built on Radix.\n\n[Get the Radix Wallet](https://wallet.radixdlt.com/) ↗\n\n[Learn more about the Radix Wallet](https://learn.radixdlt.com/article/what-is-the-radix-wallet) ↗",
"infoLink_glossary_transactions": "## Transactions\n\nAny time a user or application wants to move assets around on the [Radix Network](?glossaryAnchor=radixnetwork), they must sign and submit a transaction to the network to do it.\n\n---\n\nA transaction on Radix is basically a set of instructions to the network that might include things like “withdraw 10 XRD from my account” or “pass 2 RadGem NFTs to RadQuest”.\n\nTransactions can be very simple – like sending tokens to somebody – or can be complex, with lots of steps and interactions with dApps. But no matter what, any time a transaction touches your own assets, you will see and approve it in your [Radix Wallet](?glossaryAnchor=radixwallet) app first.\n\n[Learn more about transactions](https://learn.radixdlt.com/article/what-is-a-transaction-in-crypto) ↗\n\n[Find out how transactions on Radix are better than other crypto networks](https://www.radixdlt.com/blog/radixs-asset-oriented-transactions) ↗",
"infoLink_glossary_dex": "## Decentralized Exchange (DEX)\n\nA decentralized exchange, or “DEX” for short, is a [dApp](?glossaryAnchor=dapps) that offers something a bit like a much more powerful web3 version of a foreign currency exchange counter at the airport.\n\n---\n\nA DEX dApp lets users do instant and fully automated swaps between a huge variety of tokens or other digital assets. The exchange logic runs right on the [Radix Network](?glossaryAnchor=radixnetwork) itself. This means that a DEX swap is done with a [transaction](?glossaryAnchor=transactions) and the [Radix Wallet](?glossaryAnchor=radixwallet) can show you exactly what’s going to happen, and let you apply [deposit guarantees](?glossaryAnchor=guarantees) to the results.\n\n[Learn more about DEX dApps](https://learn.radixdlt.com/article/whats-a-dex) ↗",
"infoLink_glossary_validators": "## Radix Network Validators\n\nThe [Radix Network](?glossaryAnchor=radixnetwork) is an open network that anybody can freely use. To make that possible, the network isn’t run by a company, but by an open community of “validators”.\n\n---\n\nEach validator is a server run by somebody that helps “validate” [transactions](?glossaryAnchor=transactions). Working together, validators make sure that transactions are correctly processed and committed on the Radix Network.\n\nWhen you [stake XRD tokens to the network](?glossaryAnchor=networkstaking), you select validators that you trust to correctly and reliably keep running the Radix Network - it's a big responsibility, kind of like voting in an open election to pick good leaders.\n\nStart with the link below to consider how you choose the validators that you stake to.\n\n[Learn how to choose validators](https://learn.radixdlt.com/article/how-should-i-choose-validators-to-stake-to) ↗",
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