Update terminology.md (#18430)

* Update terminology.md

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* Update docs/src/inflation/terminology.md

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ The inflation rate actually observed on the Solana network after accounting for
The rate of return (aka _interest_) earned on SOL staked on the network. It is often quoted as an annualized rate (e.g. "the network _staking yield_ is currently $10\%$ per year").
- _Staking yield_ is of great interest to validators and token-holders holders who wish to delegate their tokens to avoid token dilution due to inflation (the extent of which is discussed below).
- _Staking yield_ is of great interest to validators and token holders who wish to delegate their tokens to avoid token dilution due to inflation (the extent of which is discussed below).
- $100\%$ of inflationary issuances are to be distributed to staked token-holders in proportion to their staked SOL and to validators who charge a commission on the rewards earned by their delegated SOL..
- There may be future consideration for an additional split of inflation issuance with the introduction of _Archivers_ into the economy. _Archivers_ are network participants who provide a decentralized storage service and should also be incentivized with token distribution from inflation issuances for this service. - Similarly, early designs specified a fixed percentage of inflationary issuance to be delivered to the Foundation treasury for operational expenses and future grants. However, inflation will be launching without any portion allocated to the Foundation.
- _Staking yield_ can be calculated from the _Inflation Schedule_ along with the fraction of the _Total Current Supply_ that is staked at any given time. The explicit relationship is given by: