Ethereum to Base Without the Usual Bridge Headache



Moving assets between Ethereum and Base doesn’t have to mean bridging first, waiting, and then swapping again.

With STONfi + Omniston, the process is designed more like a single crosschain swap.

You choose the asset you’re sending, select what you want to receive on the destination chain, review the quote, and confirm.

Behind the scenes, Omniston handles the complicated parts:

→ Finds a suitable resolver and quote
→ Coordinates liquidity on the destination chain
→ Uses linked HTLCs for settlement
→ Completes the swap atomically or refunds the funds

That’s an important difference from a traditional bridge.

You’re not simply moving the same asset across a bridge. You can request a different asset on the destination chain, with the resolver providing the required liquidity.

For example:

Ethereum → Base
Choose your source token → select the Base token you want → review → confirm.

The supported EVM flow includes Ethereum, Base, BNB Chain and Polygon.

What I find interesting is the UX.

The infrastructure underneath can be complicated, but the user experience doesn’t have to be.

That’s the direction crosschain DeFi needs to move toward:

More complexity behind the scenes.
Less complexity for the user.

Always verify the network, token, destination address, fees and expected output before signing any transaction.
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