Moving Tokens Between TON and Ethereum | You Have More Options Than You Think
Moving assets between TON and Ethereum no longer means finding one obvious bridge and hoping for the best. The market now offers multiple routes and knowing the difference matters.
Three product shapes exist today. Traditional bridges like Across and Stargate are built around transport, get value from one network to another. Cross-chain swap interfaces like Uniswap keep you inside a familiar swap experience even when the plumbing underneath is cross-chain. Aggregators like Jumper and Rhino go one step further, they search across multiple providers and routes to find the best option available.
The flows look similar on the surface. Connect wallets, choose assets, review the quote and fees, send the transaction. But the difference appears one level deeper.
Bridge-first products are centered on transport. Swap-first products are centered on outcome, start with one asset, end with the asset you actually want on the destination chain, without managing the route yourself.
That is where STON.fi fits. Powered by Omniston, STONfi turns fragmented multi-step movement across $TON and major EVM networks into one non-custodial action with a clear outcome. The quoted assets arrive. You do not manage the infrastructure underneath.
One practical note, whether you use a bridge or a swap interface, you will still need two wallet environments: a TON wallet and an EVM wallet to receive on the destination side.
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