When you perform a swap on the $TON network, the Omniston protocol is working behind the scenes. It uses a Request-For-Quote system, meaning it asks multiple solvers for their best price. These solvers compete with each other, and the system automatically chooses the one that is best for you. It is a very direct way to ensure you are not overpaying.
[2] Security and zero slippage
One of the biggest issues with digital swaps is the price changing mid-way. Omniston solves this by using HTLC contracts to lock the price. This means the amount of assets you are promised at the start is exactly what you get. No surprises and no hidden losses. This level of technical protection is a standard feature on STONfi and is vital for a good experience.
[3] Access to more liquidity
Because the protocol aggregates liquidity from different places, it can handle swaps that a single exchange might struggle with. This is great for niche tokens or larger operations. By connecting various parts of the $TON blockchain, the system creates a more unified and efficient marketplace where everyone can find the assets they need at a fair cost. $AMZNB
STONfi has firmly established itself as the primary destination for swaps on the $TON network. It manages more than half of all the trading activity, which shows just how much the community trusts the platform. This leading position is based on a long history of constant updates and a focus on providing a stable environment for all types of participants.
[2] Liquidity and market depth
With over $63M locked in its protocols, STONfi offers the deepest liquidity on the blockchain. This is important because it means you can swap assets with very little impact on the price. Having a strong central point for liquidity makes the entire $TON network more functional and attractive for new users who want to manage their digital assets effectively.
[3] A foundation for other projects
The impact of the protocol goes beyond its own website. Many popular wallets like TonKeeper use the STONfi SDK to power their internal features. This means that even if you are not using the main interface, you are still benefiting from the technical work done by the development team. This open approach is a key factor in the rapid development of the ecosystem. $TSMB