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This STON.fi Feature Makes More Sense After Trying It I tried STON.fi’s new custom-address option today. Instead of connecting a wallet on both sides of the swap, I kept my source wallet connected and entered a different wallet as the destination. That means you can swap from one wallet while having the resulting tokens sent somewhere else. I think that’s useful if you separate your trading and holding wallets, or simply need to send the output to another address. The only part I’d slow down on is the final check. When you’re entering a destination address yourself, make sure the address and network are correct before confirming. Small feature, but a useful one. @ston_fi #STONfi #TON #CrossChain
This STON.fi Feature Makes More Sense After Trying It

I tried STON.fi’s new custom-address option today.

Instead of connecting a wallet on both sides of the swap, I kept my source wallet connected and entered a different wallet as the destination.

That means you can swap from one wallet while having the resulting tokens sent somewhere else.

I think that’s useful if you separate your trading and holding wallets, or simply need to send the output to another address.

The only part I’d slow down on is the final check. When you’re entering a destination address yourself, make sure the address and network are correct before confirming.

Small feature, but a useful one.

@ston_fi

#STONfi #TON #CrossChain
I Tested STON.fi’s Three New DeFi Tools Before Looking at Liquidity Pools Whenever I look at liquidity pools, my first instinct is usually to compare APR. This time I decided to slow down and test STON.fi’s three new DeFi tools first. I started with the APR Calculator, changing deposit amounts, APR values and investment duration to see how different scenarios affected projected returns. After that I moved to the Impermanent Loss Calculator. What I found most useful wasn’t the impermanent loss percentage itself, but the comparison between simply holding the assets and providing them as liquidity. Seeing both outcomes together made the concept much easier to understand. Finally, I joined the STON.fi Pools Updates channel. Instead of opening different pools every day, it keeps me informed through regular APR updates. After using all three tools together, I don’t think of them as separate features anymore. They’ve become part of my own process before evaluating liquidity opportunities. They’re not investment advice, but they’re definitely useful for making more informed decisions. @ston_fi #STONfi #TON #DeFi
I Tested STON.fi’s Three New DeFi Tools Before Looking at Liquidity Pools

Whenever I look at liquidity pools, my first instinct is usually to compare APR.

This time I decided to slow down and test STON.fi’s three new DeFi tools first.

I started with the APR Calculator, changing deposit amounts, APR values and investment duration to see how different scenarios affected projected returns.

After that I moved to the Impermanent Loss Calculator.

What I found most useful wasn’t the impermanent loss percentage itself, but the comparison between simply holding the assets and providing them as liquidity.

Seeing both outcomes together made the concept much easier to understand.

Finally, I joined the STON.fi Pools Updates channel.

Instead of opening different pools every day, it keeps me informed through regular APR updates.

After using all three tools together, I don’t think of them as separate features anymore.

They’ve become part of my own process before evaluating liquidity opportunities.

They’re not investment advice, but they’re definitely useful for making more informed decisions.

@ston_fi

#STONfi #TON #DeFi
Today I compared two liquidity pools on STON.fi just to see how they differed. It wasn’t about choosing one immediately. It was about learning how different projects appear across the platform and becoming more familiar with the interface. Sometimes spending a few extra minutes exploring teaches more than rushing straight into a transaction.
Today I compared two liquidity pools on STON.fi just to see how they differed.

It wasn’t about choosing one immediately.

It was about learning how different projects appear across the platform and becoming more familiar with the interface.

Sometimes spending a few extra minutes exploring teaches more than rushing straight into a transaction.
Today I spent a few minutes exploring pools on STON.fi and ended up staying much longer than expected. One thing that caught my attention was seeing certain assets appear repeatedly in different pool combinations. It turned a simple browsing session into a small ecosystem discovery exercise. Sometimes the most interesting things on a DEX are the things you weren’t originally looking for.
Today I spent a few minutes exploring pools on STON.fi and ended up staying much longer than expected.

One thing that caught my attention was seeing certain assets appear repeatedly in different pool combinations.

It turned a simple browsing session into a small ecosystem discovery exercise.

Sometimes the most interesting things on a DEX are the things you weren’t originally looking for.
Exploring different assets on Ston_fi has made me realize that discovery inside a DEX doesn’t always feel intentional. Sometimes you open the interface just to perform a simple swap, and end up noticing completely different tokens and activity you weren’t initially looking for. That small shift is interesting because it turns the platform from a simple tool into something closer to an exploration environment. Even when you’re not actively researching, you still end up learning something new about the ecosystem just by interacting with it. That’s something I didn’t expect when I first started using it.
Exploring different assets on Ston_fi has made me realize that discovery inside a DEX doesn’t always feel intentional.

Sometimes you open the interface just to perform a simple swap, and end up noticing completely different tokens and activity you weren’t initially looking for.

That small shift is interesting because it turns the platform from a simple tool into something closer to an exploration environment.

Even when you’re not actively researching, you still end up learning something new about the ecosystem just by interacting with it.

That’s something I didn’t expect when I first started using it.
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Communities Behind Tokens One thing I didn’t expect when exploring assets on STON.fi was how much I would end up learning from the communities behind them. Every token seems to attract a different type of audience. Watching those differences has been a surprisingly interesting part of exploring the TON ecosystem. Not every lesson comes from charts. Sometimes it comes from the people building and supporting projects.
Communities Behind Tokens

One thing I didn’t expect when exploring assets on STON.fi was how much I would end up learning from the communities behind them.

Every token seems to attract a different type of audience.

Watching those differences has been a surprisingly interesting part of exploring the TON ecosystem.

Not every lesson comes from charts.

Sometimes it comes from the people building and supporting projects.
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One thing I enjoy about browsing STON.fi is that it occasionally leads to unexpected discoveries. You start by searching for one asset. A few minutes later you’re reading about projects you’ve never encountered before. That’s one of the underrated benefits of a growing ecosystem. Exploration becomes part of the experience. And honestly, learning what different communities are building on TON has been just as interesting as the transactions themselves.
One thing I enjoy about browsing STON.fi is that it occasionally leads to unexpected discoveries.

You start by searching for one asset.

A few minutes later you’re reading about projects you’ve never encountered before.

That’s one of the underrated benefits of a growing ecosystem.

Exploration becomes part of the experience.

And honestly, learning what different communities are building on TON has been just as interesting as the transactions themselves.
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One thing I didn’t expect while using STON.fi repeatedly: How much repeated interaction naturally reduces hesitation over time. At first I was carefully rechecking almost every step before confirming actions. Now a lot of the interaction flow feels much more comfortable and predictable.
One thing I didn’t expect while using STON.fi repeatedly:

How much repeated interaction naturally reduces hesitation over time.

At first I was carefully rechecking almost every step before confirming actions.

Now a lot of the interaction flow feels much more comfortable and predictable.
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One thing I didn’t expect while spending more time around STON.fi: How much smoother navigation changes the overall feeling of interaction. At first I barely thought about it. But repeated use made me realize simpler movement around the platform reduces hesitation a lot more than I originally expected.
One thing I didn’t expect while spending more time around STON.fi:

How much smoother navigation changes the overall feeling of interaction.

At first I barely thought about it.

But repeated use made me realize simpler movement around the platform reduces hesitation a lot more than I originally expected.
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One thing I didn’t expect while using STON.fi more consistently: How much small interface details affect the overall feeling of interaction. At first I barely noticed things like layout flow or information placement. But over time, cleaner interaction started making the experience feel much more comfortable than I expected.
One thing I didn’t expect while using STON.fi more consistently:

How much small interface details affect the overall feeling of interaction.

At first I barely noticed things like layout flow or information placement.

But over time, cleaner interaction started making the experience feel much more comfortable than I expected.
Something I appreciated after using STON.fi more consistently: The interaction flow starts feeling smoother the more familiar you become with it. Small usability details matter more over time than they do during the first visit.
Something I appreciated after using STON.fi more consistently:

The interaction flow starts feeling smoother the more familiar you become with it.

Small usability details matter more over time than they do during the first visit.
One thing I didn’t expect while using STON.fi repeatedly: How much more comfortable everything starts feeling over time. Not because DeFi suddenly becomes easy… But because repeated interaction slowly removes hesitation.#
One thing I didn’t expect while using STON.fi repeatedly:

How much more comfortable everything starts feeling over time.

Not because DeFi suddenly becomes easy…

But because repeated interaction slowly removes hesitation.#
Something I noticed while using STON.fi: At first, most pools looked the same to me. But after using it more, I started seeing small differences in how they behave. Some feel more stable. Some change more over time. It’s subtle… but once you notice it, you start approaching things differently.
Something I noticed while using STON.fi:

At first, most pools looked the same to me.

But after using it more, I started seeing small differences in how they behave.

Some feel more stable.
Some change more over time.

It’s subtle… but once you notice it, you start approaching things differently.
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One thing I noticed while using STON.fi: Everything feels simple on the surface. You just pick tokens and swap. But the more you use it, the more you realize: There’s a lot happening underneath that you don’t even think about. That balance between simplicity and depth is actually underrated.
One thing I noticed while using STON.fi:

Everything feels simple on the surface.

You just pick tokens and swap.

But the more you use it, the more you realize:

There’s a lot happening underneath that you don’t even think about.

That balance between simplicity and depth is actually underrated.
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While using STON.fi recently, I noticed something interesting. Smaller swaps actually revealed more than larger ones. You start seeing: • How output changes • How liquidity responds • How smooth execution really is It’s subtle, but it changes how you approach everything. Not every lesson in DeFi comes from going big.
While using STON.fi recently, I noticed something interesting.

Smaller swaps actually revealed more than larger ones.

You start seeing:
• How output changes
• How liquidity responds
• How smooth execution really is

It’s subtle, but it changes how you approach everything.

Not every lesson in DeFi comes from going big.
Something interesting I noticed on STON.fi: Swapping the same tokens at different times doesn’t always feel identical. Nothing obvious changes… but execution sometimes feels smoother or slightly different. It made me realize: DeFi isn’t just about the action, timing matters too.
Something interesting I noticed on STON.fi:

Swapping the same tokens at different times doesn’t always feel identical.

Nothing obvious changes…
but execution sometimes feels smoother or slightly different.

It made me realize:

DeFi isn’t just about the action, timing matters too.
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One thing I didn’t expect while using STON.fi:

Smaller swaps taught me more than bigger ones.

When the size is small, you start noticing:
• How output changes
• How liquidity reacts
• How smooth (or not) execution feels

It’s subtle, but it changes how you approach everything.

Not every lesson in DeFi comes from going big.
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Жоғары (өспелі)
One thing I didn’t expect while using STON.fi: Smaller swaps taught me more than bigger ones. When the size is small, you start noticing: • How output changes • How liquidity reacts • How smooth (or not) execution feels It’s subtle, but it changes how you approach everything. Not every lesson in DeFi comes from going big.
One thing I didn’t expect while using STON.fi:

Smaller swaps taught me more than bigger ones.

When the size is small, you start noticing:
• How output changes
• How liquidity reacts
• How smooth (or not) execution feels

It’s subtle, but it changes how you approach everything.

Not every lesson in DeFi comes from going big.
Good afternoon traders
Good afternoon traders
ChainSector
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Liquidity depth plays a critical role in decentralized trading.

It determines how much a trade affects market price. Pools with stronger liquidity allow larger swaps with minimal price movement, while shallow pools experience higher price impact.

When evaluating where to trade, liquidity strength should be considered alongside price.

Better structure leads to better execution.
Tried something simple on STON.fi that actually helped a lot 👇 Before swapping, I started checking price impact. If the number looks high, it usually means the trade is too big for the pool, and you might get a worse rate. Now I sometimes reduce the amount or split the trade, and the results feel much better. Small trick, but it really improves your swaps.
Tried something simple on STON.fi that actually helped a lot 👇

Before swapping, I started checking price impact.

If the number looks high, it usually means the trade is too big for the pool, and you might get a worse rate.

Now I sometimes reduce the amount or split the trade, and the results feel much better.

Small trick, but it really improves your swaps.
Tried checking STON/USDT pools on STON.fi recently, and here’s something simple that helps a lot 👇 Don’t just look at APR. I started paying attention to how active the pool is,how often trades happen and how much liquidity is available. Pools that stay active feel much smoother to use. Swaps are more predictable, and you don’t get surprised by price changes. It’s a small habit, but it makes DeFi way easier to navigate.
Tried checking STON/USDT pools on STON.fi recently, and here’s something simple that helps a lot 👇

Don’t just look at APR.

I started paying attention to how active the pool is,how often trades happen and how much liquidity is available.

Pools that stay active feel much smoother to use. Swaps are more predictable, and you don’t get surprised by price changes.

It’s a small habit, but it makes DeFi way easier to navigate.
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