STONfi is a TON DEX. So why are people using it to swap between Ethereum and Base?
Here’s the trick STONfi can also handle EVM-to-EVM swaps, powered by Omniston, its cross-chain execution layer. It routes swaps directly between chains like Ethereum, BNB Chain, Base, and Polygon, all from one interface.
~ Should you actually use it?
Ask yourself do you need to change chains, or just change tokens? If your funds are already where you want them, a regular swap is simpler. But if your funds need to land on a different EVM chain, this is where it gets useful.
How it works:
1. Connect an EVM wallet
2. Pick the chain and token you’re swapping from
3. Pick the chain and token you want to receive
4. Review the quote and fees
5. Confirmsettlement happens through paired smart contracts
6. The swap either completes fully or unwinds. No getting stuck halfway.
~ When this makes sense:
- Moving from Ethereum to a cheaper chain like Base or BNB Chain
- The token you want only exists, or has better liquidity, elsewhere
- Rebalancing across multiple chains without juggling five tools
- Staying self-custody instead of using a CEX
One thing to remember STONfi doesn’t control gas fees, those come from the chains themselves. Ethereum gas adds up fast; Base and BNB Chain are usually lighter.
Use a native swap. Actually crossing chains? STONfi gives you one clean flow to do it.
Read the full guide: https://blog.ston.fi/evm-to-evm-swaps-without-leaving-ston-fi-a-guide-for-multi-chain-traders/ #Ethereum #TON $RE $RAVE #DeFi #DEX
Here’s the trick STONfi can also handle EVM-to-EVM swaps, powered by Omniston, its cross-chain execution layer. It routes swaps directly between chains like Ethereum, BNB Chain, Base, and Polygon, all from one interface.
~ Should you actually use it?
Ask yourself do you need to change chains, or just change tokens? If your funds are already where you want them, a regular swap is simpler. But if your funds need to land on a different EVM chain, this is where it gets useful.
How it works:
1. Connect an EVM wallet
2. Pick the chain and token you’re swapping from
3. Pick the chain and token you want to receive
4. Review the quote and fees
5. Confirmsettlement happens through paired smart contracts
6. The swap either completes fully or unwinds. No getting stuck halfway.
~ When this makes sense:
- Moving from Ethereum to a cheaper chain like Base or BNB Chain
- The token you want only exists, or has better liquidity, elsewhere
- Rebalancing across multiple chains without juggling five tools
- Staying self-custody instead of using a CEX
One thing to remember STONfi doesn’t control gas fees, those come from the chains themselves. Ethereum gas adds up fast; Base and BNB Chain are usually lighter.
Use a native swap. Actually crossing chains? STONfi gives you one clean flow to do it.
Read the full guide: https://blog.ston.fi/evm-to-evm-swaps-without-leaving-ston-fi-a-guide-for-multi-chain-traders/ #Ethereum #TON $RE $RAVE #DeFi #DEX