One thing that can make DeFi frustrating is liquidity fragmentation The liquidity you need might exist, but it could be sitting across different pools, DEXs or even different chains. So finding the best execution isn't always as simple as finding the token you want. This is where @ston_fi and Omniston become interesting. Instead of relying on a single liquidity source, Omniston can connect liquidity from multiple sources for supported cross-chain swaps and help discover more efficient routes. That gives the execution process more options to work with. More liquidity sources → more possible routes → better chances of finding efficient execution. And the interesting part is that the user doesn't have to manually search through different ecosystems to make it happen. The infrastructure handles the complexity in the background while the swap experience stays simple. To me, that's one of the more important pieces of cross-chain DeFi: **It's not just about moving assets between chains. It's about making the liquidity across those chains more useful. $TRUMP $HYPE #Altcoin Season#