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Your project page is only as useful as the information in it. Filling in the core profile fields — logo, description, and social links — gives visitors a clear picture of your project and makes your token easier to find in the Teron leaderboard. You manage all of these fields from your Teron dashboard. Your logo is the visual mark that represents your token across your project page and the leaderboard directory.
  • Use a clear, square image that is recognizable at small sizes
  • PNG or JPG formats work well; PNG with a transparent background is ideal
  • Keep the image focused — avoid cluttered or text-heavy designs that become illegible when scaled down
Uploading a logo to your Teron project page affects how your token appears on Teron only. For your token logo to appear automatically in Trust Wallet, DEXs, and other third-party apps, you need the On-Chain Metadata service, which publishes your logo and project links directly on-chain. The profile logo field here and the On-Chain Metadata service are separate — filling one in does not complete the other.

Description

The description is a plain-text field where you explain what your project is. Write it for someone who has never heard of your token before. A useful description covers:
  • What the token is and what it is intended to be used for
  • Any relevant context about the project or community behind it
  • Anything else that helps someone understand what they are looking at
Keep it accurate and informative. Avoid vague language or claims you cannot back up.
Your project page is public and can be seen by anyone. Do not make misleading statements about your project, its capabilities, partnerships, or future plans. Presenting false or exaggerated information on a public token profile is harmful to the people reading it and may have legal consequences.

Website

Enter the full URL of your project’s main website, for example https://yourproject.io. If you do not have a website yet, leave this field blank — it is better to omit it than to link to an unfinished or placeholder page. Social links help visitors find your active community channels and official accounts. For each platform you are active on, enter the full URL to your official profile or channel. Only fill in the platforms where your project has an active, official presence. You do not need to fill in every field.

Saving and updating your information

All profile fields are managed from the Teron dashboard. Open the project you want to edit, update the relevant fields, and save your changes. Your public project page at https://teron.io/t/{token_name} will reflect the updated information. There is no limit on how many times you can update your profile, so you can refine the information as your project develops.
Review your project page periodically to make sure the information is still current. Outdated website links, inactive social accounts, or a description that no longer matches the project can erode trust with people discovering your token for the first time.

Project Pages Overview

Back to the overview of how project pages work on Teron.

Tokenomics & Roadmap

Add token allocation details and milestones to your project page.