Blockchain Welcomes the 'SQL Era'! The LA Token Dual-Engine Architecture Breaks the Database Limits of Smart Contracts
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When ZK technology deeply integrates with database technology, a 'Cambrian Explosion' that changes the computing logic of blockchain is brewing! The July roadmap shows that Lagrange will launch the world's first ZK co-processor supporting SQL queries in Q4, completely breaking the computational shackles of smart contracts.
Technical Breakthrough Analysis:
• Dual Sword Combination:
◦ ZK Proof Network: A decentralized network composed of over 85 institutional-level operators that supports the generation of over 100,000 ZK proofs per second. Staking LA tokens allows participation in network security, with an annual yield of 12%-18%.
◦ ZK Co-Processor: A high-performance computing layer based on Rust language that supports complex queries on blockchain data using standard SQL syntax (such as cross-chain asset tracing and historical transaction analysis), with query efficiency improved by 100 times compared to traditional on-chain methods.
• Multi-Chain Interoperability: The testnet has achieved 'One Proof, Multi-Chain Reuse', allowing users to provide validation services for multiple chains like Ethereum, Solana, and Cosmos using LA tokens, forming a 'Computing Resource Sharing Pool'.
Data Validation Strength:
• Since the mainnet launched in 2025, the Lagrange protocol has attracted over 12 million LA staked tokens, with a total locked value (TVL) exceeding $150 million, processing an average of over 500,000 cross-chain validation requests daily.
• The technical team is impressive: Led by Dr. Michael Ben-Sasson, a cryptography expert from Stanford University, with strategic partnerships with industry giants like NVIDIA and EigenLayer, jointly developing a verifiable AI inference engine.