For a long time, exchanges in $TON developed according to a simple scenario: each exchange lived its own life, with its own pools and liquidity. Users might not even suspect that there were better conditions somewhere nearby, simply because it was a different platform. Connecting SwapCoffee to Omniston breaks this isolation.
From this moment on, SwapCoffee's liquidity ceases to be a separate island. It becomes part of a common environment in which Omniston chooses how to execute a specific swap. At the same time, the user does not think about where the liquidity came from and through which pools the route passed. Only the result that comes out at the end is important.
What is interesting here is that SwapCoffee does not lose its identity as a protocol, but ceases to be a mandatory destination. Its pools begin to work for the entire $TON at once, and not just for those who have entered this particular exchange. This changes the role of DEXs within the network; they no longer compete for users, but compete for efficiency.
As a result, STONfi brings together more and more aggregators that help make exchanges better and better, while speeding up any transactions.
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For a long time, exchanges in $TON developed according to a simple scenario: each exchange lived its own life, with its own pools and liquidity. Users might not even suspect that there were better conditions somewhere nearby, simply because it was a different platform. Connecting SwapCoffee to Omniston breaks this isolation.
From this moment on, SwapCoffee's liquidity ceases to be a separate island. It becomes part of a common environment in which Omniston chooses how to execute a specific swap. At the same time, the user does not think about where the liquidity came from and through which pools the route passed. Only the result that comes out at the end is important.
What is interesting here is that SwapCoffee does not lose its identity as a protocol, but ceases to be a mandatory destination. Its pools begin to work for the entire $TON at once, and not just for those who have entered this particular exchange. This changes the role of DEXs within the network; they no longer compete for users, but compete for efficiency.
As a result, STONfi brings together more and more aggregators that help make exchanges better and better, while speeding up any transactions.