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One of the most underestimated factors in DeFi adoption is not technical capability, but usability. Many protocols are powerful on paper, yet struggle to retain users because the experience feels fragmented or difficult to navigate. In practice, most users don’t leave DeFi because it lacks features. They leave because interacting with it feels confusing or unnecessarily complex.
This is why recent infrastructure developments around TON are worth closer attention. With Privy extending support to $TON and STONfi Omniston handling swap execution, several layers of complexity are quietly abstracted away from both developers and end users. Wallet configuration, liquidity routing, and transaction orchestration become background processes rather than obstacles that must be manually managed.
For developers, this shift is meaningful. Instead of spending resources solving onboarding friction or maintaining custom execution logic, teams can focus on building products that deliver clear value. Reduced infrastructure overhead often translates into faster iteration and more consistent application behavior.
For users, the impact is subtle but important. Onboarding becomes smoother. Swaps execute reliably without requiring multiple steps or external tools. Applications, particularly those accessed through Telegram, feel immediately usable rather than preparatory. The experience changes not through dramatic interface redesigns, but through the removal of friction points that previously interrupted user flow.
The most effective infrastructure improvements often go unnoticed. Users may not identify what changed, only that interactions feel easier and more intuitive. That invisibility is not a weakness; it is a signal of maturity.
When DeFi feels simple, it is usually because complex systems are functioning quietly in the background. Infrastructure that prioritizes ease of use over visibility tends to outlast louder, more complicated alternatives. On $TON , this direction reflects a broader understanding of how sustainable adoption is built.
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