Cross-chain execution architecture connecting TON, Base, and Polygon through Omniston infrastructure
Cross-chain infrastructure is entering a new phase.
Not just bridging assets between networks,
but coordinating execution itself across multiple chains.
With the release of Omniston v1beta8, STON.fi introduces the first version of its cross-chain execution layer — now live inside the sandbox environment for testing.
This marks an important shift:
Omniston is evolving from a TON-focused routing system into a broader cross-chain execution engine.
The First Cross-Chain Flows Are Already Active
The current sandbox supports early stablecoin scenarios across:
➤ TON ↔️ Base
➤ TON ↔️ Polygon
Assets involved include:
➤ USDT
➤ USDC
➤ pUSD
Builders can already begin testing these flows directly inside the sandbox environment.
Previously, Omniston focused primarily on:
➤ Route aggregation
➤ Liquidity optimization
➤ Execution inside TON
With v1beta8, the architecture becomes significantly broader.
A Unified Execution Pipeline
The update separates core execution components into coordinated protocol layers:
➤ Quote discovery
➤ Execution coordination
➤ Settlement
➤ Transaction tracking
Together, these form a unified cross-chain execution pipeline.
This matters because scaling cross-chain systems becomes increasingly difficult when these layers remain fragmented.

What This Means for Builders
For developers, the implications are practical.
Instead of building fragmented infrastructure independently, teams can rely on protocol-level coordination.
This reduces complexity around:
➤ RFQ competition
➤ Cross-chain execution logic
➤ Tracking and settlement infrastructure
➤ Multi-chain coordination
As a result, builders can focus more heavily on:
➤ Product experience
➤ User flows
➤ Interface design
➤ Distribution and adoption
Rather than maintaining increasingly complex backend infrastructure.
What Can Be Tested Right Now?
Inside the sandbox, builders can already explore:
➤ The new cross-chain execution API
➤ Real RFQ and quote flows
➤ Protocol simulations using mock resolvers
➤ Cross-chain execution behavior in isolated testing environments
➤ TON ↔️ Base and TON ↔️ Polygon stablecoin scenarios
This transforms the sandbox from a testing environment into an early experimentation layer for cross-chain application design.
A Larger Infrastructure Shift
Cross-chain systems often focus on moving assets.
But execution coordination may become the more important layer over time.
As ecosystems expand across networks, users increasingly expect interactions to feel unified—even when infrastructure remains distributed underneath.
That requires protocols capable of coordinating execution seamlessly across chains.

Closing Insight
This release is not simply about adding another feature.
It reflects a broader transition:
From isolated chain infrastructure
toward coordinated execution systems operating across ecosystems.
And Omniston is beginning to position itself inside that transition layer.
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