Fast finality on TON means that once a transaction is confirmed, the network quickly agrees that it is part of the canonical history. For protocols like STONfi, this is more than a convenience, it is a structural advantage.



When swaps and liquidity operations finalize quickly, applications can safely chain actions without long waiting periods. A user can complete a swap, see the result and immediately use that new balance in another operation, all within a short window. Strategies that depend on precise sequencing become practical.

STONfi leans into this by designing flows that assume quick confirmation: routes are built for near term execution, slippage limits expect fresh state, and analytics can treat recent data as stable. The protocol stays within the rules of TON, but extracts as much responsiveness as those rules $DOGS $GRAM
DOGS-2.75%
GRAM-0.23%
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