Stonfi Liquidity Depth Means Nothing If Users Can’t Access It DeFi often measures liquidity through TVL, but TVL alone doesn’t tell users how useful that liquidity actually is. A protocol can have billions spread across chains, DEXs and pools while a user still faces high slippage, weak routes or poor execution. The problem is not always a lack of capital; it’s the difficulty of finding and accessing the right liquidity at the right moment. This is where infrastructure like Omniston matters. Instead of treating every liquidity pool as an isolated market, the execution layer can connect fragmented sources and search for routes that produce better outcomes for the user. The overlooked metric is liquidity efficiency: how much of the available capital can actually contribute to competitive execution. More TVL doesn’t automatically mean better markets. Better routing can make existing liquidity far more useful. $XRP $BTC