Omniston: Cross-Chain Swaps Need an Execution Layer, Not More Bridges DeFi has added more chains, more bridges and more liquidity, but the user experience hasn’t scaled with that growth. The problem is no longer moving assets between two networks. It’s finding an efficient route across fragmented liquidity, comparing execution outcomes and completing the swap reliably without forcing users to understand the infrastructure underneath. That’s where Omniston takes a different approach. Instead of making users choose a bridge, find a DEX and manage the route themselves, Omniston coordinates the execution flow from quote to settlement across connected liquidity sources. The important shift is abstraction: users choose the asset they want, while the infrastructure handles where and how the swap happens. This matters because the best cross-chain experience won’t be defined by how many bridges a user can access. It will be defined by how little infrastructure they need to think about. More chains should mean more choice for users, not more complexity. $BTC $ETH