Why on-chain metadata matters
When someone receives or searches for your token in Trust Wallet, MetaMask, or a DEX, the app looks for associated metadata on-chain. If none exists, your token typically shows up with a generic placeholder icon and no description. Publishing on-chain metadata means:- Trust Wallet can display your token logo and name correctly
- DEXs and aggregators can show your token with the right icon and project links
- Your token looks like a complete, professional project rather than an unknown contract address
After metadata is published, it may take some time for wallets and DEX interfaces to pick up the new information. Propagation times vary by platform — most update within a few hours, but some may take longer.
What you provide
When you submit on-chain metadata through Teron, you provide:- Token logo — an image file representing your token (used as the icon in wallets and DEXs)
- Description — a short text description of your token or project
- Website — your project’s website URL
- Social links — links to X (Twitter), Telegram, Discord, or other community channels
How to publish on-chain metadata
1
Open your token in the Teron dashboard
Go to teron.io/dashboard and find the relevant token in your deployment history. Click on it to open the token detail view.
2
Select On-Chain Metadata
Click the On-Chain Metadata option for that token. The metadata submission form will open.
3
Fill in your logo and information
Upload your token logo and fill in the description, website, and any social links you want to include. Take your time — review everything carefully before moving on.
Once your metadata is published on-chain, it is a permanent on-chain record. Teron cannot modify or delete it after the transaction is confirmed. Make sure your logo, description, and links are correct before proceeding.
4
Review the fee
Teron will display the exact BNB amount required — calculated to equal approximately $3 at the current BNB market price. This fee is sent to Teron’s designated cold wallet.
5
Confirm payment in your wallet
Your wallet will prompt you to confirm the fee transaction. Verify the amount and recipient before signing.
6
Teron publishes your metadata on-chain
After payment is confirmed, Teron publishes your metadata to BNB Chain. The submission is recorded as an on-chain transaction, which you can look up at any time on bscscan.com using your wallet address or the transaction hash.