Deployment records are tied to your connected wallet address. If you connect a different wallet, you will see the deployment history for that wallet instead.
What each deployment record shows
Every entry in the Deployments list includes:- Token name — the name assigned to the token at creation
- Symbol — the token ticker
- Contract address — the BEP-20 contract address on BNB Chain (if deployment succeeded)
- Deployment date — when the deployment was initiated
- Deployment status — the current state of the deployment (see below)
- Transaction hash — the on-chain transaction identifier
Deployment status indicators
If a deployment shows as Failed, the record will include a brief explanation of what went wrong. Where possible, you will also see an option to retry or create a new deployment.
Finding a specific deployment
The Deployments list is sorted with the most recent entries at the top. You can scroll through the list to find a particular token, or use the search function if you have a long history. Searching by token name or symbol is the quickest way to locate a specific record.Viewing on-chain data
Clicking a contract address or transaction hash in any deployment record opens the corresponding page on BscScan, where you can inspect the full on-chain details of the contract or transaction.On-chain data written to BNB Chain is permanent and cannot be altered or removed. The Deployments section in your Teron dashboard is a convenience view of that blockchain data — it helps you find and read your records, but the authoritative source is always BscScan.