How to Access TON DeFi From Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Base.

Moving liquidity into TON DeFi from Ethereum, BNB Chain, or Base is no longer unusual. Choosing the right route is still the harder part.

Two paths exist. A bridge locks the source asset and issues a wrapped jetton on TON. An atomic-swap through Omniston delivers a native TON asset directly through paired HTLCs. Both get value across chains. They leave you with very different things at the destination.

The bridge path makes sense when a specific TON protocol requires that wrapped jetton. For most users the real goal is usable value on TON in a form that can be deployed immediately. That is what Omniston is built around.

You sign a quote request for the asset you want on TON. Resolvers compete via RFQ to fill it. Both sides settle atomically once the secret is revealed. If the resolver never responds, you get refunded by timelock. No path exists where both parties lose funds. The quote shown at confirmation is the price that executes — no drift between approval and settlement.

Three situations where moving into TON makes sense. You want to rebalance in a lower-fee environment. You want exposure to TON-native tokens that exist nowhere else. Or you want to diversify liquidity provision across ecosystems.

Once native TON assets arrive, STONfi handles the rest swaps, liquidity pools, and farming programs.

–Read the Full Guide : https://blog.ston.fi/how-to-access-ton-defi-from-ethereum-bnb-chain-and-base/

–Try Cross-Chain Swaps on STONfi : https://app.ston.fi/swap?mode=cross-chain&in=ton%3AUSD%E2%82%AE

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