STONfi is built so that the same interface works both for people who open a wallet for the first time and for those managing large positions. This is rare quality, backed by a thoughtful architecture—not just a lucky design.



A newcomer logs in and sees a clear picture. A pair to swap, a swap button, APR in the pools. Nothing extra. You don’t need to read documentation to make your first swap. Omniston selects the best rate itself, the fee is shown before confirmation, and the transaction goes through in a couple of seconds. The entry threshold is minimal.

But if you dig deeper, under this same interface there are tools for advanced users. The same pools have several tiers: classic, v2, and Wstableswap. You can’t just add liquidity—you can choose a specific pool type for your strategy. Staking provides not only GEMSTON, but also ARKENSTON with voting rights in the DAO. Cross-chain swaps via Omniston give access to liquidity across seven networks.

The platform doesn’t force you to choose between simplicity and depth. It grows with the user. You start with a basic swap, then a week later you enter a pool, and after a month you vote in the DAO. No switching between modes—everything is in one interface.

This is achieved because complexity isn’t imposed; it’s opened up as needed. If you want, you use the basic functions and don’t think about the rest. If you want to dig further, you’ll find tools for your specific tasks.

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