Why it matters

Projects without cover images look incomplete. A good cover image makes entity pages visually useful and helps people recognize projects at a glance when browsing the knowledge graph. Most major protocols have official banner art, blog headers, or brand assets available — they just need to be collected and attached.

What to publish

  • A Cover image for 100 existing project or company entities that currently lack one

  • Images should be:

    • Official brand assets, blog banners, or social media headers from the project

    • High resolution (minimum 1200px wide)

    • Landscape aspect ratio (roughly 3:1 or 4:1)

    • Not just a logo on a white background — prefer stylized banners or branded art

  • Upload images to IPFS and set as the Cover property on each entity

Scope

100 projects. Prioritize well-known projects that appear frequently in search and browsing. Skip projects that already have a cover image.

Potential sources

Project websites (hero banners, blog headers), official Twitter/X headers, press/media kits, GitHub social preview images, Mirror/blog post banners.