Most blockchain UX problems come from exposing too much infrastructure directly to the user.

Users are expected to think about gas,

bridges,

routes,

confirmations,

wallet balances,

and chain-specific mechanics before they can complete a simple action.

Omniston’s new order settlement model moves in the opposite direction.

Instead of treating swaps as isolated on-chain transactions, the system treats them more like executable intents:

the user signs what they want to happen,

and the execution layer coordinates how it happens underneath.

That distinction is important because it unlocks entirely new execution scenarios:

cross-chain coordination,

partial fills,

resolver-based execution,

and now gasless flows.

In practical terms, users on supported EVM source chains can authorize a swap without paying gas themselves. A resolver handles the transaction submission and execution costs, while smart contracts verify the signed instructions before settlement occurs.

For users, the flow feels simpler.

For builders, onboarding friction decreases.

For Omniston, it marks a transition from a swap aggregator into a broader execution layer designed to coordinate liquidity and settlement across chains.

The smoother DeFi becomes, the less users need to think about the infrastructure underneath it.

Read more on the Ston.fi blog: https://blog.ston.fi/omnistons-new-execution-model-gasless-scenarios/ #BTC Price Analysis# #Macro Insights# #Meme Alpha# $XLM $H