How Safeton works
Two simple tools, one principle: keep TON liquidity safer to move and easier to verify. No accounts. No custody.
The Aggregator
Safeton checks every supported DEX in parallel and picks the route that gives you more output per unit of input — accounting for price, slippage tolerance, and trading fees.
When you swap, your wallet signs a single transaction that goes straight to the venue offering the best price. Safeton never holds your funds, never custodies your keys, and never takes a spread.
- Quotes refresh as you type and recompute when you tweak slippage.
- Routes shown side by side, with the better one labelled.
- Wallet connects via TON Connect — works with Tonkeeper, MyTonWallet, and more.
The LP Locker
Locking liquidity is how a project tells its community: the tokens that back this market aren't going anywhere. Safeton takes your LP and parks it in a public time-vault that only you can claim — and only after the duration you chose.
Pick a duration from a day to forever. Toggle linear vesting if you'd rather release the LP smoothly than in one shot at the end. Optionally point the lock at a different beneficiary — a treasury, a DAO multisig, a future you.
- Works with DeDust v2 and STON.fi pools out of the box.
- Each lock generates a public entry in the Vault for anyone to verify.
- Owner cannot withdraw early — the timer is the rule.
The Public Vault
The Vault is a window into every lock created through Safeton. Sort by TVL, time remaining, or recency. Filter by DEX. Search by pair or owner. Click any row to verify the underlying pool on TonViewer.
The point isn't the convenience — the point is the transparency. The numbers come from TON itself.
Safety model
- Non-custodial: every action is signed by your wallet. Safeton never moves funds on your behalf.
- Audited base: the locker logic is adapted from a reference contract audited by Quantstamp. Changes are public and reviewable.
- Open data: lock records live on TON. The Vault is a UI, not a gatekeeper — anyone can rebuild it from the chain.
- Verification first: pool detection reads on-chain LP masters directly. No hand-maintained token lists, no admin allow-lists.