In Chengdu, China, Xiao Zhao is an ordinary programmer. Every day he writes code, squeezes into the subway, and works overtime, always feeling that his salary is not enough. By chance, he came across a post competition with the number #Lagrange on Binance Square. The rules were simple: technical articles could earn LA rewards, which instantly sparked his interest.

Xiao Zhao began to delve into the technical details of the Lagrange Coprocessor, writing several popular science articles about off-chain computation and zk-STARK proofs. He also combined his development experience to analyze the LA token economic model and task staking and punishment mechanisms. As a result, his articles quickly received likes and shares. Friends in the group were discussing: 'This project gives workers the opportunity to earn extra income through technology and content, without having to compete or rely on academic qualifications.'

Every evening after work, Xiao Zhao writes an article related to Lagrange, sharing practical applications such as off-chain trusted computing, cross-chain information verification, and DeFi risk control. He even started participating in Coprocessor tasks, staking LA to earn incentives. Gradually, he met more like-minded friends in the Lagrange ecosystem, and his technical side job slowly became a supplementary main profession.

For Xiao Zhao, Lagrange is not an unreachable high technology, but a new opportunity for ordinary Chinese people to change their destiny with knowledge.

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@Lagrange Official