Rollups solved transaction throughput.



But they introduced a new problem:

Fragmentation.

As more execution layers launch, liquidity, state, and user activity become increasingly isolated across separate environments.

At the same time, many rollups still rely on centralized sequencers, creating potential risks around censorship, downtime, and value extraction.

That is where shared sequencing becomes interesting.

Projects like $ESP are building decentralized sequencing infrastructure that coordinates transaction ordering across multiple rollups simultaneously.

The strongest thesis is composability.

Instead of each rollup operating as an isolated island, shared sequencing allows networks to preserve cross-rollup atomic execution while reducing dependence on centralized operators.

This creates a more unified user experience and strengthens censorship resistance.

Within this model, the native token secures the network through staking, aligning validator incentives while helping mitigate malicious MEV extraction.

The opportunity is significant.

As rollups continue to proliferate, shared sequencing may shift from a technical enhancement to a fundamental infrastructure requirement.

The challenge is adoption.

Sequencing layers only become valuable if developers integrate them and users benefit from smoother cross-rollup experiences.

Ultimately, infrastructure succeeds when complexity disappears from the user journey.

As the TON Blockchain expands through wallets, mini apps, and social experiences powered by $GRAM , users are unlikely to think about sequencing at all.

They will simply expect applications to work seamlessly.

And when value flows into TON, STONfi provides the liquidity layer that enables efficient asset movement without exposing users to underlying infrastructure complexity.

Because the best infrastructure often feels invisible.

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