Moving crypto between different blockchains has always felt a bit like traveling between different countries, you usually have to pack your bags, head to a sketchy currency exchange, and deal with a confusing maze of bridges and extra fees.
But on June 16, that all changed.
In a major milestone for the ecosystem, STON.fi has officially gone cross-chain. You can now swap assets between TON and leading EVM networks directly inside the STON.fi app with zero bridges, zero wrapping, and absolutely no extra interfaces to juggle
Any Chain-to-Chain Combination
Whether your funds are sitting on the TON network, Ethereum, or a lightning-fast layer-2 network, STON.fi now allows you to mix and match. You can execute trades across any of these newly supported chains in any combination:
TON
Ethereum
Base
BNB Chain
This means you can instantly swap something like USDC on Base directly for USDT on Ethereum in a single, seamless step.
What Tokens are Supported at Launch?
To ensure a smooth and stable rollout, the feature has launched with a focused list of major stablecoins:
TON: USDT
Base & Ethereum & BNB Chain: USDT and USDC
Polygon: PUSD and USDC
Good to Know: To ensure everything runs smoothly during the initial launch phase, swap volumes are temporarily limited to $1,000 per transaction.
Powered by Omniston: The "All-or-Nothing" Guarantee
This massive upgrade is made possible by Omniston, the underlying protocol orchestrating the trades behind the scenes.
For everyday traders, Omniston brings a massive safety feature to the table. When you set up a cross-chain swap on STON.fi, you are guaranteed to receive the exact amount of crypto shown in the interface. If market conditions suddenly shift or something goes wrong underneath the hood, the swap simply will not execute, and your funds are returned to your wallet in full.
No slippage surprises, no lost tokens just simple, secure, one-click multichain trading right from your favorite dApp.
For more info check the official blog https://blog.ston.fi/ston-fi-goes-cross-chain-ton-x-evm-swaps-are-live/
