Lagrange: Building Trust Across Chains and AI
The next wave of Web3 isn’t just about faster chains—it’s about trust between them. That’s exactly where Lagrange comes in. Instead of relying on relays or assumptions, it delivers verifiable computation: every off-chain task, from cross-chain messaging to AI inference, can be proven cryptographically and verified on-chain.
At its core, Lagrange runs on three pillars:
ZK Prover Network – 85+ decentralized operators (Coinbase Cloud, Kraken, OKX, EigenLayer restakers) powering zero-knowledge proofs.
ZK Coprocessor – “SQL for blockchains,” turning raw chain data into low-cost, verifiable proofs.
DeepProve (zkML) – Proofs that AI outputs are correct without exposing private inputs or models.
This combination makes possible: trustless cross-chain apps, verifiable AI predictions, and data-rich smart contracts that scale beyond single-chain limits. Backed by Ethereum’s security through EigenLayer, it’s built to resist censorship while staying economically secure.
The traction is real: $17.2M raised, partners like NVIDIA and Matter Labs onboard, live deployments with Caldera, Mantle, Base, and others, plus its role as EigenLayer’s first Actively Validated Service.
Why it matters: If blockchains are to power global finance, AI, and data systems, they need proofs, not promises. Lagrange is shaping that proof layer—quietly becoming the “trust engine” for a chain-everywhere world.