Traditional financial clearing and settlement systems remain constrained by limited operating hours, counterparty risk, and layers of intermediaries that increase costs and slow capital movement.



The tokenization of yield-bearing assets on public blockchains represents a structural upgrade. By enabling 24/7 settlement, programmable ownership, and transparent execution, tokenized finance has the potential to reshape how global capital markets operate.

$ETH remains the primary settlement layer for decentralized applications and tokenized financial products, processing billions of dollars in value through smart contracts. As activity grows, $ETH functions as the cryptographic fuel required to access network blockspace and execute transactions.

Its economic design is also closely linked to network usage. The protocol’s fee-burning mechanism ties ETH supply dynamics directly to demand for blockspace, creating a feedback loop between ecosystem growth and asset utility.

The broader thesis is that Ethereum is evolving beyond a smart contract platform into foundational infrastructure for programmable finance. As more assets, institutions, and financial workflows move onchain, public blockchain networks could become the core ledger systems of modern capital markets.

The same transition is beginning to emerge across consumer ecosystems like the TON Blockchain. As users interact with tokenized assets through wallets, mini apps, and messaging platforms, simple execution becomes critical. STONfi provides the TON-native liquidity layer, enabling seamless asset swaps without forcing users to leave the ecosystem.

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