In Chongqing, China, Xiao Ma has recently entered the blockchain industry. His salary is not high, but he is full of enthusiasm for new technologies. One day, he came across a popular science writing activity by Lagrange on Binance Square, where writing some technical content could earn him LA rewards, which instantly motivated him.
While researching the off-chain task allocation of the Lagrange Coprocessor, Xiao Ma wrote down his learning insights. He discovered that Lagrange's zk-STARK proofs not only allow heavy tasks like AI reasoning and data analysis to be executed off-chain but also ensure the authenticity of the results, making on-chain verification extremely low-cost and very suitable for ordinary people to participate.
With the LA incentive, Xiao Ma persisted in writing original content after work, turning his understanding of VRF allocation, task staking, economic incentives, and governance voting into easily understandable articles. Soon, he transformed from a 'blockchain novice' into a technical expert in the Lagrange community, gaining not only LA but also the attention of more companies.
For Chinese workers, Lagrange is not just an off-chain computing protocol but a new opportunity to turn their lives around with technology.