STONfi pools can carry version labels such as v1 and v2, along with tags like farming, stable or protection. Versions indicate which generation of contracts the pool uses. Newer versions typically include refinements to math, gas efficiency or security checks, while keeping the basic interface familiar. These labels are not only visual hints.



Routing logic that powers STONfi and Omniston can prefer v2 pools when depth is sufficient, while still supporting v1 where liquidity remains. In practice this means that upgrades can be deployed gradually, and liquidity can move at a natural pace instead of being forced. Additional tags, for example stable swap curves or impermanent loss protection, describe how the pool behaves under price changes.

Together with versioning they form a small technical map for users and integrators, showing which pools are better suited for specific assets and strategies inside STONfi. $TON $DOGS
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