🔹 Today, the Omniston liquidity aggregator became available to everyone on STON.fi, and I decided to check whether it’s really as profitable to use as claimed. To do this, I went to the SWAP section on STON.fi and enabled Omniston in the settings (just like in the picture from the post). Here, I’ll compare how many different tokens I can get for the same amount with and without Omniston.
🔸 For pairs with highly liquid tokens like $TON , $NOT , $STORM, $USDT, and $PX, the difference was either nonexistent or within a margin of error of less than 0.1%. However, when it came to pairs with lower liquidity, the difference was massive. For example, when swapping tokens like $WOOF, $REDO, $X, $NIKO, and others with low liquidity, the difference was significant—up to 99% losses or even the inability to complete the transaction because such a pool didn’t exist. But as soon as I turned on Omniston, the swap happened at the most favorable rate without losses due to a lack of liquidity.
🔹At the moment, Omniston is available in beta version with a limit of $1,000 per transaction.
🔸 Overall, Omniston is an excellent solution for improving not only the comfort of using STON.fi but also making the platform more cost-effective.
👀 More information about Omniston can be found at the link below.
https://ston.fi/omniston
https://coinmarketcap.com/community/articles/67eba2cc02a1071375952c8a/
