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I’ve been involved in crypto for quite some time now, and I’ve come to feel that there’s always a tension between usability and functionality in this space. Some services strive to offer as many features as possible, but end up overloading the interface, making it extremely user-unfriendly. Others keep things simple, but severely limit the tools and capabilities available.
The problem is that, in the end, users don’t choose the platform with the most features, but rather the one where they can quickly and easily perform the action they need. That’s precisely why usability almost always takes precedence for many, even if it means limiting users’ capabilities.
For example, the $TON ecosystem is fundamentally built around speed and ease of interaction. And this network can clearly demonstrate a solution to this problem and show that it includes the maximum possible functionality without compromising on convenience.
We can explain this in more detail using STONfi as an example. From the outside, the exchange is simple. You connect your wallet, select what you need, and then get the result. And all of this happens without any extra steps or annoying pop-ups. At the same time, all the necessary features are still there. Liquidity pools and farming, working with tokens, integrations with other services, staking, and comprehensive user guides. All of this is available and works in such a way that the user hardly even knows how it works behind the scenes.