DeFi doesn’t really struggle with complexity. The real issue is onboarding. Most users don’t quit because they can’t understand DeFi, they quit because the first experience feels like too much at once.


Looking at how a new user moves through $STON, the difference becomes obvious. The design focuses on momentum. You’re not required to learn everything before you begin. Instead, you’re guided straight into action.
It starts with the fundamentals. Set up a wallet, connect, and explore. It’s simple and free of friction.
Then you take your first step in the system. Swap a token, enter an amount, confirm the transaction. No confusion, no overload. You are already participating.
From there, the experience gradually expands. You add tokens, provide liquidity, and begin earning. Learning happens naturally as you use the platform, not before you get started.
As you continue, it leads into farming, staking, and governance. At that point, you are no longer just trying things out, you are actively part of the ecosystem.
This progression is intentional. Most platforms expect users to first understand everything and then start using it. But a better approach is to let users act first, build confidence through experience, and then deepen their understanding.
In DeFi, hesitation is what slows adoption. When early friction is reduced, everything else becomes easier to grasp.
If DeFi has ever felt overwhelming, this kind of flow changes the experience completely. You don’t need to study it all in advance. You just need to begin.
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