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  • ZENLAND DOCS
  • Getting started
    • What Is Smart Contract
    • What Is Network
    • What Is Explorer
    • What is Token
    • How Zenland works
  • FUNDAMENTALS
    • Zenland Contract
      • Contractee
      • Contractor
      • Contract Name
      • Contract Details
      • Agreed Amount
      • Contract Due Date
      • Buyer Protection Time
      • Zenland Fee
      • Zenland Fee Payer
    • Contract Chat
    • Contract Address
    • Custom Agent
    • Web3 Store
    • User Reputation
    • ZENF Token
    • Zenland Wallet
  • Contract Actions
    • What is Contract Action
    • Approve
    • Deploy
    • Transfer
    • Complete
    • Release
    • Dispute
    • Invite an Agent
    • Sync
    • Escrow user errors
  • contract states
    • What is Contract State
    • Draft State
    • Deployed State
    • Active State
    • Fulfilled State
    • Executed State
    • Disputed State
  • Smart contract types
    • Default Escrow Contract
    • Pre-Approved Contract
  • Extra
    • Tokenomics
    • Roadmap
    • Changelog
    • Contributors
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  1. FUNDAMENTALS
  2. Zenland Contract

Contractor

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Contractor, also referred to as the seller, is the person who offers and delivers a product(s) or service(s).

If you are offering/selling a product/service, the address of your cryptocurrency wallet* must be entered under Contractor (seller).

Once the contract conditions have been fulfilled, a Contractor notifies a (buyer). is the only taken by the Contractor.

After successful completion and delivery of the order, a Contractor receives the of tokens.

Note that funds from the contract are normally released by the Contractee (buyer). Yet under certain conditions, a Contractor will also be able to release funds.

For more information refer to .

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*Cryptocurrency wallet is an app (web, desktop, mobile) or a physical device that stores your public and private keys. Metamask, Coinbase Wallet, and Trustwallet are among the most used crypto wallets. Each wallet has its unique ID known as a wallet address.

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