# Definitions

* **Buyer** Refers to the User acquiring a Fraktion on Frak’s Marketplace.
* **Fraktion** Refers to the digital cards featuring a content that are available within the Service, as well as the underlying tokens that can be used on a blockchain.
* **Cryptocurrency** Refers to any a digital asset designed to work as a medium of exchange on blockchain and accepted in payment throughout the Services.
* **Currency** Refers to any currency being legal tender (euro, dollar, etc.).
* **Marketplace** Refers to the service offered by Frak that allows Users to exchange or sell Fraktions amongst them.
* **fNFT** Refers to the Non-Fungible Token (also known as Crypto-good or Crypto-collectible) which represents on blockchain the Fraktion digital card. This token ensures the scarcity of the Fraktion and the transparency of the service.
* **Creator** Refers to the User offering to mint his own Fraktions on the Service’ Marketplace.
* **Services** Refers to every service accessible on frak.id with a User account, namely the sales section, the Marketplace, the gallery, and the game arena.
* **Terms of Service** These Terms of Use constitute a legally binding agreement between you and Frak (as defined above) governing your access to and use of the Website and all associated services (hereinafter, the "Services").
* **Third-Party Services** Refers to the services not operated by Frak, but use to provides content or additional features to the Users such as payment service, content on players, marketplaces of fraktions, etc.
* **User** Refers to any natural person or legal person using the services offered by the Service or visiting its website with a full legal capacity and who is not acting for purposes relating to his trade, business, craft, or profession.
* **Website** Refers to the website frak.id including any subdomains thereof, and any other websites through which Frak makes its services available.

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