Lagrange is a groundbreaking blockchain infrastructure project centered on zero-knowledge (ZK) cryptography, aiming to build the world’s first infinite proof layer. This enables blockchain applications to scale infinitely while maintaining privacy and verifiability, developed by Lagrange Labs with the Lagrange Foundation established in May 2025 to foster ecosystem growth.

Technically, it features a "network of networks" modular architecture, eliminating traditional bottlenecks. Modular subnets provide dedicated bandwidth for diverse proof needs, allowing dynamic scaling of large rollup ecosystems. Its universal ZK coprocessor creates provable databases with blockchain data subsets, enabling efficient SQL queries, low-latency OLTP transactions, and big-data OLAP analysis—making complex computations accessible to smart contracts. It also supports cross-chain data validation across EVM-based chains without bridges.

Its native token $LA has a 1 billion supply cap and 4% annual issuance. $LA fuels the engine: users pay proof fees with it, and provers earn rewards. Holders can stake or delegate to provers, subsidizing costs and reducing circulation. It also serves governance, cross-chain API gas, and licensing fees. Allocations include 22% to investors, 20% to the team/advisors (4-year vesting), and 15% to community/airdrops.@Lagrange Official #lagrangedev $LA