TON is no longer an island. Cross-chain swaps on STONfi are now real and builders can test them today.
Omniston just dropped v1beta8, and this update changes what the protocol actually is. It’s no longer just a swap aggregator inside TON. It’s now a full cross-chain execution engine that builders can plug into directly.
~ What’s actually new?
Before this update, Omniston was focused on finding the best routes and optimizing swaps within TON. That was already useful. But v1beta8 goes further.
The protocol now handles everything in one unified pipeline finding quotes, coordinating execution, settling trades, and tracking all designed to work across multiple chains, not just TON.
The first live cross-chain flows are:
• TON ↔️ Base
• TON ↔️ Polygon
Both focused on stablecoins USDT, USDC, and pUSD. The most important asset category, handled first.
What does this mean for builders?
Before now, building cross-chain into your product meant managing a lot of messy infrastructure yourself. With v1beta8, quote competition, execution coordination, and tracking are all handled at the protocol level.
You focus on building a great product. Omniston handles the cross-chain complexity underneath.
~ What can you test right now in the sandbox?
• The new API with cross-chain execution logic
• Real RFQ and live quote flows
• Protocol behavior using a mock resolver
• TON ↔️ Base and TON ↔️ Polygon stablecoin flows already running in an isolated environment
The sandbox is live. If you’re building on TON, this is your starting point.
Read the full Omniston breakdown: https://blog.ston.fi/new-omniston-version-from-swap-aggregation-to-a-cross-chain-execution-layer/ #TON $XRP #DeFi $ZEC #Bullish