Have you ever wondered whether the answers provided by AI are accurate? Will the money transferred across chains be hacked?
A new project called Lagrange claims: all these problems can be solved with it.
It uses a technology called 'zero-knowledge proof' to verify the authenticity of any computational result, completing it quickly in real-time. Whether it's AI reasoning, cross-chain transfers, or on-chain data queries, nothing escapes its 'truth scanner.'
What exactly does it do?
Lagrange acts like a 'global notary office,' but it relies not on people, but on decentralized nodes distributed worldwide and high-speed algorithms to prove the authenticity of data.
It has three core functions:
Proof network: Composed of 85+ top institutional nodes to help you generate credible proofs.
Off-chain calculator: Supports quick queries and cross-chain data processing.
AI validator: Checks AI reasoning results to prevent falsification.
Where can it be used?
Validates AI predictions (finance, healthcare, gaming, etc.)
Reduce on-chain transaction costs and speed up
Secure cross-chain transfers and data transmission
Prevent off-chain data falsification (e.g., oracles, voting)
Why is it worth paying attention to?
Investors include big names like Founders Fund and NVIDIA
Has partnered with Coinbase, Polygon, zkSync, etc.
Token $LA can be staked, used for payments, and governance, circulating across multiple chains
The goal is to become the 'trusted computing base' for AI and blockchain
In summary:
If AI is the brain and blockchain is the ledger, then Lagrange is the 'lie detector' that ensures both always tell the truth.@Lagrange Official #lagrange $LA