Few people think about ZK and AI together, but Lagrange's LA token happens to have something hidden in both of these tracks.
As a project focused on ZK proofs, its decentralized node network can offload complex computations to off-chain, and then generate verifiable proofs on-chain—this means that the blockchain can handle tasks it previously couldn't, like high-concurrency transactions and cross-chain data interactions, all while maintaining security. The LA token is at the heart of all this: nodes must stake LA to bid for tasks, and the fees and rewards earned are also settled using it, with the governance of the entire network held in the hands of LA holders.
What's even better is that it can support "verifiable AI inference." Currently, running AI models is both costly and hard to trace, but Lagrange can use ZK proofs to certify AI computation results, allowing on-chain applications to confidently use AI outputs. Just think, when AI and blockchain are deeply integrated, LA, as the token connecting these two fields, has a value potential that is not comparable to a single track.