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fix(wiki): Update broken link on the custom ERC20 page #1674

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# Custom ERC20 Functions

Once you [registered your native token as ERC20](./erc20-native-token.md) you can use it like any other ERC20 token, with functions like
Once you [created your token](./create-native-token.md) it is automatically registered as ERC20 token and you can use it like any other ERC20 token, with functions like
`transfer`, `balanceOf`, etc. But, as the ERC20 token maps the native token on L2, there are some additional ISC features
you can take advantage of.

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# Custom ERC20 Functions

Once you [registered your native token as ERC20](./erc20-native-token.md) you can use it like any other ERC20 token, with functions like
Once you [created your token](./create-native-token.md) it is automatically registered as ERC20 token and you can use it like any other ERC20 token, with functions like
`transfer`, `balanceOf`, etc. But, as the ERC20 token maps the native token on L2, there are some additional ISC features
you can take advantage of.

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