I sometimes like to know what’s going on underneath when it comes to DeFi.

That’s why when I saw this update around STONfi, it immediately caught my attention.


On the surface, using STONfi is simple. You connect your wallet, swap your tokens, and move on. But behind that smooth experience, a lot of infrastructure is quietly doing the heavy lifting.


Now, with wallet infrastructure like Privy supporting TON, and swaps powered by STONfi’s Omniston, it becomes even easier for new apps to plug into the same system STONfi users already rely on.


What this means for users is pretty straightforward:




More apps can offer TON swaps without friction




Wallet onboarding becomes easier, especially for new users




Swaps feel more reliable, with better execution behind the scenes




You might not even notice the change at first. You’ll just see more TON apps “working out of the box,” especially inside Telegram. And when you swap inside those apps, chances are Omniston is the engine making it happen.


No extra steps.

No new complexity.

Just smoother DeFi.


This is the kind of progress I like. Not loud. Not flashy. Just solid infrastructure improving the experience quietly.


And when things just work, that’s usually a sign that the right foundations are being built.

$TON $NOT

#TON