From the outside, a swap on STONfi looks simple: choose assets, confirm, see a new balance. Under the hood, a lot of small choices make this feel reliable rather than random. Two of the most important are precision handling and strict deadlines.



Precision is about decimals. Different tokens on TON can use different scales, and rounding errors add up if they are ignored. STONfi normalizes values inside contracts and the SDK so that swaps and liquidity operations behave the same, whether the asset uses nine decimals or three.

Deadlines are about time. Every prepared transaction carries a point after which it should not be accepted. If the network is slow or the user waits too long, the call simply fails. This is not a bug, it is a tool to keep results predictable. Together, these “boring” details are what let wallets and bots treat STONfi as a stable piece of infrastructure. $GRAM $DOGS
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