Your source wallet doesn't always need to be your destination wallet
Here's a small DeFi UX improvement that I think is more useful than it initially sounds.
When you make a swap, we usually assume that the wallet providing the tokens is also the wallet receiving the output.
But that's not always what you want.
Maybe you're moving funds from a trading wallet into a long-term wallet.
Maybe you're managing separate wallets for different purposes.
Or maybe you're sending the resulting asset to another person's wallet.
STON.fi's new custom destination address feature addresses this exact situation.
You can connect the wallet you're swapping from and specify another wallet address to receive the destination tokens.
The interesting part isn't just the feature itself.
It's the principle behind it:
Good DeFi UX should adapt to how people actually manage their assets.
At the same time, flexibility makes verification even more important.
Before confirming a cross-chain transaction, check the destination network, address format, and receiving address carefully.
A smoother interface should reduce unnecessary friction—not reduce attention to where your money is going.
#STONfi #DeFi $GRAM
Here's a small DeFi UX improvement that I think is more useful than it initially sounds.
When you make a swap, we usually assume that the wallet providing the tokens is also the wallet receiving the output.
But that's not always what you want.
Maybe you're moving funds from a trading wallet into a long-term wallet.
Maybe you're managing separate wallets for different purposes.
Or maybe you're sending the resulting asset to another person's wallet.
STON.fi's new custom destination address feature addresses this exact situation.
You can connect the wallet you're swapping from and specify another wallet address to receive the destination tokens.
The interesting part isn't just the feature itself.
It's the principle behind it:
Good DeFi UX should adapt to how people actually manage their assets.
At the same time, flexibility makes verification even more important.
Before confirming a cross-chain transaction, check the destination network, address format, and receiving address carefully.
A smoother interface should reduce unnecessary friction—not reduce attention to where your money is going.
#STONfi #DeFi $GRAM