As DeFi expands across more assets and liquidity sources, the wallet is becoming more than a place to store tokens. It is increasingly becoming the layer where users expect the best route to be found automatically. That is what makes the My Wallet integration with Omniston interesting. Rather than asking users to compare different DEX routes themselves, the wallet can use Omniston’s aggregation infrastructure to search available liquidity and route swaps through competitive options. The practical benefit is less about adding another swap button and more about reducing the amount of decision-making required from the user. A trader shouldn’t need to understand every liquidity venue underneath a transaction just to get reasonable execution. The integration also expands access to tokenized assets such as AAPLx, NVDAx and other xStocks within the wallet’s swap experience. For the TON ecosystem, integrations like this matter because liquidity becomes more useful when it is accessible from the applications people already use. Omniston working underneath wallets such as My Wallet is another example of infrastructure becoming less visible while the actual trading experience becomes simpler. That may ultimately be the direction DeFi UX is heading: better routing, fewer decisions, and infrastructure users rarely have to think about. Ston.fi #BTC Price Analysis# #Macro Insights# $BTC $ETH