In Xi'an, China, Xiao Liu is an ordinary operations engineer. His daily salary is just enough to get by, and he is often pressured by his superiors to modify scripts. One day, he discovered a science popularization activity on Binance Square with the number #Lagrange —just by writing about off-chain calculations and task staking, he could earn LA rewards. Xiao Liu thought to himself, 'Since I am learning technology every day, why not write down my understanding and earn some side income?'

So, Xiao Liu began to study the principles of the Lagrange Coprocessor. He found that this protocol uses VRF to randomly assign tasks, ensuring that every node has a chance, without needing to compete for equipment or stay up late to grab orders. After off-chain computation is completed, zk-STARK proofs are generated, and staking LA can ensure integrity, where even if errors occur, only a portion of the tokens will be forfeited, unlike the harsh penalties imposed by companies for withholding bonuses.

He wrote these experiences into a technical popularization post and helped his colleagues understand the LA economic model and governance parameters. To his surprise, not only did the article become popular in the community, but he also gradually earned a stable income in LA rewards. For Xiao Liu, Lagrange allowed him to discover new value in technical side jobs and connect with more like-minded friends in the blockchain space.

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$LA

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