Omniston Is Moving DeFi Closer to the Wallet

STON.fi just shared another important infrastructure integration: My Wallet has integrated Omniston directly into its swap aggregator.

But what does this actually mean for users and builders?

Let's break it down 👇

1ïžâƒŁ What is My Wallet?

My Wallet is a non-custodial Web3 wallet supporting $TON and other networks, including Ethereum and Solana.

Non-custodial means users maintain control of their assets and wallet keys rather than handing custody to a centralized exchange.

2ïžâƒŁ What does Omniston do?

Instead of making users manually check different DEXs to find a suitable route, Omniston works underneath the interface.

It can check available rates across multiple decentralized exchanges and route a swap toward the option it determines is best.

So the user doesn't have to think:

> “Which DEX has the best route right now?”

The infrastructure handles that process behind the scenes.

3ïžâƒŁ Why does aggregation matter?

Liquidity in DeFi is fragmented.

Different DEXs can have different liquidity levels and prices at the same moment. If users only access one source, they may miss a potentially better execution elsewhere.

Aggregation helps bring these liquidity sources together.

More connected liquidity → more routing possibilities → potentially better swap execution.

Of course, users should still check the final quote, fees, slippage, and transaction details before confirming.

4ïžâƒŁ What about xStocks?

This integration also gives My Wallet users access to swaps involving tokenized assets on $TON, including assets such as:

AAPLx, NVDAx, AMZNx, COINx, HOODx and TSLAx.

This is interesting because it shows how DeFi infrastructure can support access to more than traditional crypto tokens.

Users should still research what each token represents, how it works, its issuer, liquidity, and associated risks before interacting with it.

5ïžâƒŁ Why is this important for TON?

This is bigger than one wallet integration.

$TON users interact with crypto through many different wallets and applications. For DeFi to scale, users need reliable infrastructure that can work across those different experiences.

Omniston can serve as an infrastructure layer connecting swap routes and liquidity while the wallet provides the user-facing experience.

The user sees a swap interface.

The infrastructure handles the complexity underneath.

6ïžâƒŁ And builders can use it too

The update isn't only for traders.

STON.fi is also pointing builders toward its SDK and Omniston documentation for wallets, launchpads and $TON applications that need swap and liquidity infrastructure.

That's an important part of the story:

STON.fi isn't only building a place where users swap. It's also building infrastructure that other applications can integrate.

The bigger lesson:

The future of DeFi won't necessarily be about users visiting one specific DEX.

It can be about liquidity and execution becoming available wherever users already are inside wallets, applications and other Web3 products.

And when infrastructure works well, users don't need to see all the complexity.

They simply get a better, more connected way to access DeFi.

DYOR: My Wallet is a third-party application integrating STON.fi infrastructure. This integration should not be interpreted as STON.fi endorsing or recommending the third-party app. Always research independently before interacting with any Web3 application.

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