Liquidity providers don't just need more liquidity. They need their capital to work harder. In a traditional AMM, your liquidity is generally spread across a broad price curve. That means part of the capital may sit far away from the price where most trading is actually happening. Concentrated liquidity changes that. Instead of providing liquidity across the entire range, an LP can choose a specific price range where they expect most trading to occur. If the market stays inside that range, more of the supplied capital is actively available to traders. That can make the position more capital-efficient and potentially generate more fees from the same amount of liquidity. But there is a trade-off. If price moves outside the selected range, that liquidity stops participating in trades until the position is adjusted or the market moves back into range. And impermanent loss remains part of the risk for LPs. That's why concentrated liquidity isn't simply about chasing higher returns. It's about giving liquidity providers more control over where their capital is deployed. This is particularly interesting for TON as DeFi liquidity continues to grow. STONfi currently lists Protocol Upgrade v3 with concentrated liquidity support for Q3 2026, alongside its broader focus on improving the capital efficiency and performance of its AMM. If implemented well, this could change how TON liquidity providers think about their positions: less idle capital → more targeted liquidity → potentially better use of LP capital. The important part will be how the new model handles range management, fees and the risks that come with concentrated positions. That's where things get interesting for TON DeFi. Explore STONfi:https://app.ston.fi/pools Read and explore more about STONfi here:blog.ston.fi/ #BTC Price Analysis# #Bitcoin Price Prediction: What is Bitcoins next move?# $BTC $SOL #Altcoin Season#