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🚨 https://t.co/9PLVSVURAe just brought TON swaps to WhatsApp.
That means you can swap assets directly inside chat without jumping between apps, wallets, or complicated DeFi interfaces.
Most people still think DeFi adoption depends on getting users into crypto apps.
I’m starting to think the opposite is happening.
The real shift is bringing DeFi into the apps people already use every single day.
The integration between @ston_fi and @Dyadnum on WhatsApp feels much bigger than a normal feature update.
Instead of forcing users through multiple steps:
Wallet → DEX → Swap → Confirm
the experience starts becoming:
Open chat → type → swap done
And honestly, that changes everything.
What makes this interesting isn’t just the swap itself.
It’s the reduction of friction.
➜ No jumping between apps
➜ No complicated setup
➜ No searching through interfaces
➜ No disconnect between intention and execution
The entire interaction starts feeling natural.
Under the hood, https://t.co/9PLVSVURAe handles the liquidity routing and swap execution quietly in the background while the user simply interacts through conversation.
That’s a very different direction from traditional DeFi UX.
And I think this is where things get important long term.
For years, crypto products expected users to adapt to crypto.
Now infrastructure is starting to adapt to users instead.
With this setup, users can:
➜ Swap TON-based assets directly inside WhatsApp
➜ Manage balances inside the same flow
➜ Interact with TON liquidity without leaving chat
➜ Access DeFi in a way that feels familiar
Most people underestimate how important this shift is.
Because the biggest barrier to adoption was rarely liquidity itself.
It was complexity.
Too many steps.
Too many interfaces.
Too much friction between “I want to do this” and actually doing it.
That gap is starting to shrink.
And platforms like https://t.co/9PLVSVURAe quietly positioning themselves as infrastructure layers instead of just standalone apps could become extremely important as TON DeFi expands.
The next phase of DeFi probably won’t look like users constantly visiting crypto apps.
It’ll look like financial actions happening naturally inside the platforms people already live in every day.
#ston_fi #ton
@Abba_OnChain Well said infrastructure is the real alpha here.
If TON nails onboarding through Telegram, then projects like STONfi quietly making liquidity fast, smooth, and invisible will be the ones that actually keep users around.