> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://dino-world-1.gitbook.io/dino-world/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://dino-world-1.gitbook.io/dino-world/getting-started/glossary.md).

# Glossary

There are some terms that you’ll come across regularly in the game. This glossary will give you an overview of the key terms you’ll encounter—to learn more, read through these docs to get your head around them all.

Dino – The first and greatest dinosaur on the blockchain. Dino are NFTs that spit $FIRE. You can feed your Dino $DINO to increase their SCALES—the higher the SCALES, the more $FIRE they spit.

SCALES – The measure of size used for Dino. The higher the SCALES, the more tokens produced.

$FIRE – The main token in the Dino ecosystem. $FIRE is spat by Dinos and can be burned to upgrade unlock naming services, secure mints through PHANTOM, and access other features throughout the game and ecosystem.

$DINO – Launched via PHANTOM, and used to increase the SCALES of Dino.&#x20;

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