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The Projects section of the Teron dashboard lists every token project tied to your connected wallet. It gives you a quick summary of each project and acts as the starting point for managing project details, updating public pages, and accessing on-chain records.

What you see in the Projects section

Each project appears as a card in the list. At a glance, every project card shows:
  • Token name — the full name you gave the token at creation
  • Symbol — the ticker symbol (e.g. MYTKN)
  • Contract address — the deployed BEP-20 contract address on BNB Chain
  • Deployment status — whether the token is live, pending, or encountered an issue
  • Quick links — direct links to the contract on BscScan and to the token’s public project page on Teron

How to open a project

1

Go to the dashboard

Navigate to teron.io/dashboard and make sure your wallet is connected.
2

Find your project

Scroll through the Projects section until you see the token you want to manage.
3

Click the project card

Click anywhere on the project card to open the project detail view.
4

Make your changes

From the detail view you can update project information, edit the public project page content, or follow the quick links to BscScan.

What you can manage from a project

Once inside a project, you can:
  • View project details — token parameters, contract address, and deployment information
  • Manage the public project page — update your project description, logo, social links, and other content that appears on your public Teron page
  • Update project information — edit any editable fields associated with the project
Keeping your public project page up to date — with a clear description, working social links, and a recognizable logo — makes it easier for community members to find and evaluate your project. A complete profile also appears more prominently to visitors browsing the Teron leaderboard.

Public project pages

Every token you deploy on Teron gets a public project page. You manage the content of that page from inside the Projects section of your dashboard. For a full explanation of what public project pages include and how to customize them, see the Public Project Pages guide.