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# Dino World

Premier Upgradable NFT Gaming Ecosystem

**Dino World is an ecosystem for interactive, upgradable, and gamified NFTs. Our ecosystem is one of the most innovative across all of Web3.**

* Idle and active gameplay
* Pioneering upgradable NFT infrastructure
* Non-custodial staking contracts
* Dino-themed LARPing with the greatest community on the blockchain

At its core, Dino World is an idle game built around the interactions between NFTs onto your prehistoric world. Dino spits $FIRE, $FIRE earns $DINO, and Dino eats $DINO to grow bigger and spit more $FIRE. There’s a bit more to it, of course, but these fundamentals comprise the foundation of our novel ‘Tri-Token Architecture’ gameplay and tokenomics.


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