A New Paradigm for Privacy Protection: Lagrange Makes On-Chain Data 'Provably Non-Disclosure'
Web3 users are already tired of the embarrassment of 'checking balances feels like reporting assets, and every transaction is visible to the world.' @Lagrange Official offers a new choice with the zero-knowledge proof technology of #lagrange —allowing data to 'prove validity without disclosing details,' redefining the boundaries of blockchain privacy and finally giving on-chain interactions a sense of 'proportion.'
This 'privacy proof' has landed in multiple scenarios: when borrowing, you don’t need to disclose the amount of collateral, only proving that 'assets are sufficient for repayment'; when minting NFTs, creators can hide drafts while only proving 'the work is original'; even in on-chain voting, you can prove 'participated in voting' without exposing who you support. After integrating a certain privacy wallet, user retention increased by 50% because 'finally, there’s no need to run naked.'
Technically, #lagrange employs 'zk-SNARKs + recursive proofs' for dual encryption, ensuring that proof generation is three times faster than similar solutions, without affecting user experience. LA is at the core of all this: using privacy services requires payment in LA, nodes processing proofs can earn LA, and staking LA can unlock more advanced encryption options. After a certain DeFi protocol protected user holdings with it, large transactions grew by 70%.
@Lagrange Official firmly believes that privacy is not a luxury, but a fundamental right of Web3. The ecosystem built by #lagrange allows 'security' and 'privacy' to be no longer an either-or choice, while $LA is making this balance benefit more users, pushing Web3 from 'excessive transparency' to 'controllable privacy.'