With the partnership, TON integrates Symbiosis’ interoperability technology to introduce multi-chain swaps and cross-chain liquidity management for users.With the partnership, TON integrates Symbiosis’ interoperability technology to introduce multi-chain swaps and cross-chain liquidity management for users.

TON Blockchain Partners With Symbiosis Finance To Advance DeFi Cross-Chain Liquidity

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Symbiosis Finance, a decentralized multi-chain liquidity protocol designed to enable token swaps across different blockchain networks, today announced a strategic partnership with TON blockchain, a decentralized Layer-1 chain that facilitates rapid transactions and supports (DApps) decentralized applications. This collaboration enabled the integration of Symbiosis’ cross-chain infrastructure to help expand the effectiveness of TON’s blockchain network.

The Open Network (TON) is a blockchain network, originally built in 2019 by the Telegram social media platform, but currently managed by the TON Foundation, a non-profit organization committed to supporting TON. By employing lightning-rapid transaction speeds, advanced sharding configurations, and the PoS (proof-of-Stake) consensus model, TON addresses major obstacles (such as network speed, scalability, and utility) faced by various blockchain networks, allowing users to make transactions and access DApps directly on its protocol.

TON Advances Multi-Chain Swaps Using Symbiosis Technology

Through the partnership above, TON leverages Symbiosis’ cross-chain liquidity architecture to improve interoperability and liquidity capabilities in its blockchain, to enable seamless multi-chain swaps and liquidity movements on its network and across the DeFi ecosystem.  

Symbiosis Finance is a multi-chain liquidity protocol that runs an infrastructure that enables non-custodial, cross-chain asset movements (swaps) between different blockchains. With its expertise in efficiency, simplicity, and security, Symbiosis makes it seamless for customers to transfer assets across more than 30 blockchain networks, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and several other chains, without the involvement of intermediaries, facilitating efficient interoperability across the DeFi environment.

Through the collaboration above, Symbiosis introduced its innovative interoperability technology to the TON blockchain, now allowing TON users to execute seamless native multi-chain swaps in the DeFi non-custodial space. The alliance creates new opportunities for TON customers to transfer assets between various blockchain networks, widening the capability of DeFi on TON. The integration allowed a launch of Symbiosis’ cross-chain bridge on the TON’s network, a move that now enables users to efficiently exchange native assets based on the TON protocol and other DeFi assets.

Such cross-chain bridge deployment facilitates efficient asset swaps between TON and various blockchains, a functionality that now supports major tokens (such as wBTC, USDT, USDC, ETH, and several others) for seamless routing on TON, ensuring strong cross-chain liquidity flow between TON and different chains.   

Accelerating DeFi Adoption And Accessibility

The partnership between TON and Symbiosis lays the foundation for further Web3 integration and interoperability, resolving barriers of on-chain fragmentation and ensuring communication across various blockchain networks. The two platforms share a vision of utilizing the decentralized architecture to create efficient access to DeFi for capital market participants.

The alliance means Symbiosis’ technology enables token swaps and enhances multichain liquidity between different chains for TON customers. The tech incorporation of Symbiosis’ multichain swaps with TON’s established blockchain network unlocks new opportunities for rapid, efficient asset movements, marking a crucial step towards advancing DeFi accessibility/liquidity and Web3 cross-chain interoperability.

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