Perpetual futures just showed up inside Telegram, and Omniston is the infrastructure making the cross chain part invisible.
WenLong, built by a third party team, brings Hyperliquid leveraged trading directly into a Telegram bot, reachable from a TON wallet in a few taps. The interesting part isn't the perps themselves, it's what has to happen behind the scenes to open one from Telegram at all. A user deposits GRAM or USDT on TON, and Omniston handles converting that into USDC on Arbitrum, then routes it straight into a Hyperliquid deposit, all inside a single flow the user never has to manage manually.
This is a good example of what cross chain infrastructure is actually for. Most users opening a leveraged position don't want to think about which chain their collateral needs to end up on. Omniston's job here is to make that step disappear entirely, so a builder can focus on the trading product instead of reinventing cross chain routing themselves.
Worth flagging directly: WenLong is a third party app integrating STON.fi infrastructure, not something STON.fi operates, endorses, or is responsible for. Leveraged perpetuals carry real risk regardless of how smooth the onboarding is, so do your own research before opening any position.
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➡️Omniston: omniston.ston.fi
➡️Join Wenlong and trade Hyperliquid perpetuals: t.me/whenlongbot?st…
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WenLong, built by a third party team, brings Hyperliquid leveraged trading directly into a Telegram bot, reachable from a TON wallet in a few taps. The interesting part isn't the perps themselves, it's what has to happen behind the scenes to open one from Telegram at all. A user deposits GRAM or USDT on TON, and Omniston handles converting that into USDC on Arbitrum, then routes it straight into a Hyperliquid deposit, all inside a single flow the user never has to manage manually.
This is a good example of what cross chain infrastructure is actually for. Most users opening a leveraged position don't want to think about which chain their collateral needs to end up on. Omniston's job here is to make that step disappear entirely, so a builder can focus on the trading product instead of reinventing cross chain routing themselves.
Worth flagging directly: WenLong is a third party app integrating STON.fi infrastructure, not something STON.fi operates, endorses, or is responsible for. Leveraged perpetuals carry real risk regardless of how smooth the onboarding is, so do your own research before opening any position.
➡️Explore: ston.fi
➡️Omniston: omniston.ston.fi
➡️Join Wenlong and trade Hyperliquid perpetuals: t.me/whenlongbot?st…
@ton_blockchain #STONfi #Omniston