As activity on TON grows, the routing layer used by STONfi has to account for changing gas costs, pool conditions and new venues. Omniston continuously updates its view of available routes, taking into consideration not only prices but also the cost and reliability of each path.



If gas usage or congestion make a particular route less attractive, the router can shift preferences toward alternatives that achieve a similar result with fewer steps. When new STONfi pools or connected venues reach meaningful depth, they can be added into the routing set without requiring changes from users or integrators.

This dynamic behavior allows STONfi to handle higher volumes while maintaining predictable execution. The underlying contracts stay the same, but the way routes are constructed adapts to current conditions, keeping swaps efficient across different phases of network load. $TON $DOGS
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