Why the Omniston × Rango update caught my attention!
I’ve been spending more time exploring cross-chain tools lately, especially ones touching the TON ecosystem, and the Omniston integration into Rango Exchange stood out to me more than I expected.
I’ve used Rango before for multi-chain swaps, so seeing TON swaps now powered by Omniston feels like a real upgrade rather than a surface-level integration. It’s not just about adding another chain — the execution actually feels native, smoother, and more reliable.
What I noticed most is how this improves everyday trading. Routing feels cleaner, access to smaller TON tokens is easier, and pricing feels more consistent. These aren’t the kind of changes that make noise on day one, but they’re exactly what reduce friction over time.
From my perspective, this also highlights how far Omniston has come as infrastructure. It’s no longer just supporting STON.fi internally — it’s quietly powering TON liquidity inside larger, global platforms.
Zooming out, this integration feels like part of a bigger shift. TON DeFi is becoming more connected and more usable beyond its own ecosystem, without losing performance or depth.
Not a flashy update, but definitely one worth paying attention to.