Wrong household registration forced me to 'borrow' a place in school, not going to college made my education a barrier to job hunting, and I was rejected for loans due to 'insufficient credit' — I clearly went to work on time, paid taxes for my rental, so why am I not considered a 'good person'? The answer from reality is: there is no profile of you in the system; you seem to not exist.
It wasn't until the emergence of Web3 and Lagrange that I discovered another possibility: on-chain identity relies on behavior rather than background.
The flaws in the real identity system are numerous: competing with education, household registration, relationships; good behavior is unrecorded, bad labels cannot be shed; credit only recognizes bank statements; resumes rely on packaging rather than real experiences. But on-chain is different; every action is a true record.
I am neither a programmer nor a KOL, but I have participated in the governance of more than 20 projects and tested 5 new chains, being active in Linea and Base for a long time. These were once just scattered 'interaction records' until Lagrange pieced them together into an 'on-chain resume' — after generating the proof, I received early bird airdrops from the DePIN project, DAO job invitations, and even a black card. For the first time, I was trusted for being 'reliable', not based on a recommendation letter or background, but on the 'on-chain behavior profile' generated by Lagrange.
How does this profile come about? Lagrange will distill your 'behavior model': whether you are active on multiple chains, whether you have long-term retention, whether you participate in governance, whether you take on LP roles, whether you frequently deploy contracts... and then generate verifiable ZK proofs for project parties and DAOs to read. Whether you can enter quality ecosystems, receive airdrops, or get hired depends entirely on the 'value' of your on-chain profile.
And $LA is the core of this identity system. Querying on-chain information requires LA, ZK proof nodes are incentivized by LA, identity binding actions require LA participation, and in the future, many DID/reputation systems may build trust based on it. It is not a meme; it is the 'ticket' to the on-chain credit system.
In the future, on-chain identity will be the most authentic business card: if you can't compete with education, you compete with behavior; if you have no referrer, you compete with on-chain records; if you are not recognized by reality, you rebuild your on-chain identity. On-chain, it does not ask about your background; it only looks at what you have done.
Reality may have too much unfairness; we may not be able to sit at the main table, but in the on-chain world, Lagrange gives everyone an equal starting point.
Have you ever experienced being 'defined as a failure' by reality? Come share your story and how you started to rebuild your 'on-chain life'.#Web3