I noticed a small change on STON.fi that makes cross-chain swaps more flexible than they were before.
You don't always need to connect a wallet on the destination chain.
I tested the new custom address option by keeping my source wallet connected and entering a separate wallet address as the destination.
The idea is simple: select the token and destination chain, turn on “Receive to custom address,” paste the wallet address you want to receive the tokens, and then review the transaction before confirming.
This could be useful when you're sending assets to another wallet instead of your own connected wallet.
The important part is checking the destination address and network carefully before confirming. Once the swap is executed, the tokens are sent to the address you provided.
I like this because it removes one unnecessary step from some cross-chain transactions.
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You don't always need to connect a wallet on the destination chain.
I tested the new custom address option by keeping my source wallet connected and entering a separate wallet address as the destination.
The idea is simple: select the token and destination chain, turn on “Receive to custom address,” paste the wallet address you want to receive the tokens, and then review the transaction before confirming.
This could be useful when you're sending assets to another wallet instead of your own connected wallet.
The important part is checking the destination address and network carefully before confirming. Once the swap is executed, the tokens are sent to the address you provided.
I like this because it removes one unnecessary step from some cross-chain transactions.
🔗 app.ston.fi
@ston_fi
#STONfi #TON #DeFi #CrossChain