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# Tokens

Everyone knows that Dinosaurs spit $FIRE. $FIRE is the primary gaming token in the Dino World game and is fundamental in the wider ecosystem. All Dinos spit $FIRE that can be used throughout the game, in most cases requiring the tokens to be burned.

Gamers need $FIRE to play the Dino game, but also to engage with partnered projects. We work to ensure that $FIRE has ever-expanding use cases and burn pressure across the broader ecosystem. This includes being used for NFT and game launches hosted by Dino World's Launchpad, OPENSEA and, where possible, direct use inside the NFT collections and games themselves.

But $FIRE isn’t the only thing to keep an eye on when petting. Updates to the Dino ecosystem will introduce a few more upcoming tokens each adding additional layers and intricacy to the game.

Every token in the Dino ecosystem is designed to balance emissions against burn pressure to ensure stability and longevity of gameplay.

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