Everyone is talking about the need for "scalability" in Web3, but no one is asking:
Why do you have to put everything on-chain?
You wouldn't use a TV to cook, or a fridge to write reports. So why let a blockchain run AI, handle game logic, or perform complex reasoning?
Lagrange didn't participate in this multi-functional fantasy show; it only does one thing:
Let the chain be the referee, not the player.
All complex calculations are handed off to the Coprocessor, which runs and produces zero-knowledge proofs, while the chain only needs to verify—clean, resource-efficient, and without trust risks.
And LA is the currency of power in this division of labor:
• Want to use computing power? Please take LA;
• Want to execute a task? Collateralize LA;
• Want to participate in future governance? You need to hold LA.
This is not the next wave of speculation, but an engineering tool to bring the blockchain back to its rightful place.
Lagrange is about order design, and LA is your entry ticket to participate.