The biggest mistake in blockchain over the past few years is treating "putting everything on-chain" as a belief.
But the truth is: on-chain can't support complex applications; running a model can consume an entire public chain, and performing computations can be hundreds of times slower than traditional servers.
Lagrange isn't comforting you; it says: let the chain only do verification, and we will handle the computation.
Through Coprocessor, any complex logic can be completed off-chain, and then accompanied by a zero-knowledge proof, allowing the chain to quickly verify results without recalculation, without relying on trust, and without harming performance.
This is not L2, not a Sidechain; this is a reconstruction of the trust structure.
And LA is the economic backbone of it all:
• Use it to buy computing power;
• Use it to guarantee integrity;
• Use it to participate in governance and profit sharing.
The LA in your hand is not a coin; it is a passport to the off-chain intelligent world.
And this world is where Web3 truly belongs.