One of the most painful barriers to launching applications the complexity of entry is gradually disappearing in $TON . The integration of Omniston from STONfi with the Privy infrastructure illustrates this well. Now, developers don't need to come up with special development options to add DeFi functions to their applications.
Privy has long been used as a universal layer for working with wallets on different networks. With the release of official guides for $TON , this model is now applicable within the $TON ecosystem. Swaps are implemented through Omniston, which means that developers immediately gain access to aggregated liquidity and ready-made exchange routes without having to manually assemble the logic.
From a practical point of view, this changes the approach to creating TON applications. A prototype with working swaps and a built-in wallet can be assembled in minimal time using a familiar stack such as Vite and React. For the user, it looks like a complete product where exchanges take place within the application, without transitions or unnecessary steps.
Such integrations are important not because of high-profile announcements, but because they remove the technical burden. The fewer infrastructure solutions that need to be reinvented, the faster TON gets new products to change the future.
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One of the most painful barriers to launching applications the complexity of entry is gradually disappearing in $TON . The integration of Omniston from STONfi with the Privy infrastructure illustrates this well. Now, developers don't need to come up with special development options to add DeFi functions to their applications.
Privy has long been used as a universal layer for working with wallets on different networks. With the release of official guides for $TON , this model is now applicable within the $TON ecosystem. Swaps are implemented through Omniston, which means that developers immediately gain access to aggregated liquidity and ready-made exchange routes without having to manually assemble the logic.
From a practical point of view, this changes the approach to creating TON applications. A prototype with working swaps and a built-in wallet can be assembled in minimal time using a familiar stack such as Vite and React. For the user, it looks like a complete product where exchanges take place within the application, without transitions or unnecessary steps.
Such integrations are important not because of high-profile announcements, but because they remove the technical burden. The fewer infrastructure solutions that need to be reinvented, the faster TON gets new products to change the future.