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One thing I’ve started appreciating more on STONfi is how much simpler swaps feel when you stop doing everything manually. ⚡
At first, I used DeFi the old way.
Open multiple tabs.
Compare prices across platforms.
Check liquidity manually.
Wonder if there’s a better route somewhere else.
Every swap felt like extra work.
Then I realized Omniston was already handling most of that in the background.
What makes it interesting is that it automatically checks available liquidity sources across the TON ecosystem and finds the best available route for the swap within seconds.
So instead of constantly comparing platforms yourself, the routing happens automatically.
And honestly, that changes the experience more than people think.
Because a lot of friction in DeFi doesn’t come from swapping itself.
It comes from uncertainty:
• “Am I getting the best rate?”
• “Should I check another platform?”
• “Did I miss a better route?”
• “Am I overpaying on slippage?”
When those questions disappear, the entire process feels smoother and far less stressful.
That’s what stood out to me most.
Not flashy design.
Not complicated features.
Just the feeling that the platform is quietly doing the hard work for the user.
Good infrastructure often works like that:
you barely notice it until you realize how much effort it saves.
And honestly, I think this is where DeFi UX is heading next.
Less manual optimization.
Less tab-switching.
Less second-guessing.
More automation.
More efficiency.
More seamless execution.
Because most users don’t want to become liquidity-routing experts just to make a swap.
They simply want the best possible outcome with the least amount of friction.
And when protocols can provide that experience reliably, people notice.