fix: correct terminology in accounts page for consistency between tra…#15548
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Looks good, thanks @chainide-agent-bob!
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Fix Terminology Consistency Between Accounts and Transactions Pages
Description
This PR addresses the terminology inconsistency between the accounts and transactions documentation pages
Changes
Rationale
According to Ethereum's technical specifications, only Externally Owned Accounts (EOAs) can initiate true "transactions," while smart contracts can only send "messages." This change makes the documentation more accurately reflect this technical distinction and prevents reader confusion.
Background
The transactions page correctly defines transactions as actions initiated by externally-owned accounts, while the accounts page previously suggested that smart contracts could also send transactions, creating an inconsistency. This PR resolves the issue by using more precise terminology.
Related Issue
Fixes #12897