TON is fast and cheap.
But speed alone doesn't create a financial ecosystem.
That’s where @ston_fi comes in.
STON.fi is one of the key DeFi layers on TON, bringing swaps, liquidity, farming, and more into one non-custodial experience. 👇
1/ Most people think of TON as a fast network for sending assets.
STON.fi adds another layer:
It gives those assets real DeFi utility.
Users can swap tokens, provide liquidity, and explore farming strategies without leaving the TON ecosystem.
2/ One thing that stands out is scale.
STON.fi supports 30,000+ TON-based tokens while providing access to deep liquidity across the ecosystem.
And then there’s Omniston.
3/ Omniston aggregates liquidity from multiple DEXs and RFQ resolvers to help find competitive rates and execute trades efficiently.
So instead of manually searching across different venues, the routing happens behind the scenes.
4/ STON.fi isn't only built for traders.
Developers can use its SDK and API to integrate swapping directly into their own apps.
That could mean smoother DeFi experiences inside wallets, Telegram apps, and other TON products.
5/ Governance is another important piece.
STON.fi launched ARKENSTON, enabling STON token stakers to participate in on-chain governance and vote on the protocol’s future.
That moves the ecosystem beyond simply swapping tokens.
6/ The bigger picture:
TON provides the infrastructure.
STON.fi adds financial utility on top.
Liquidity. Swaps. Routing. Developer tools. Governance.
That combination is what starts turning a fast blockchain into a broader financial ecosystem.
What do you think—does STON.fi have a major role to play in TON DeFi?
But speed alone doesn't create a financial ecosystem.
That’s where @ston_fi comes in.
STON.fi is one of the key DeFi layers on TON, bringing swaps, liquidity, farming, and more into one non-custodial experience. 👇
1/ Most people think of TON as a fast network for sending assets.
STON.fi adds another layer:
It gives those assets real DeFi utility.
Users can swap tokens, provide liquidity, and explore farming strategies without leaving the TON ecosystem.
2/ One thing that stands out is scale.
STON.fi supports 30,000+ TON-based tokens while providing access to deep liquidity across the ecosystem.
And then there’s Omniston.
3/ Omniston aggregates liquidity from multiple DEXs and RFQ resolvers to help find competitive rates and execute trades efficiently.
So instead of manually searching across different venues, the routing happens behind the scenes.
4/ STON.fi isn't only built for traders.
Developers can use its SDK and API to integrate swapping directly into their own apps.
That could mean smoother DeFi experiences inside wallets, Telegram apps, and other TON products.
5/ Governance is another important piece.
STON.fi launched ARKENSTON, enabling STON token stakers to participate in on-chain governance and vote on the protocol’s future.
That moves the ecosystem beyond simply swapping tokens.
6/ The bigger picture:
TON provides the infrastructure.
STON.fi adds financial utility on top.
Liquidity. Swaps. Routing. Developer tools. Governance.
That combination is what starts turning a fast blockchain into a broader financial ecosystem.
What do you think—does STON.fi have a major role to play in TON DeFi?