Lagrange has been selected for the Future 50, which means it has joined the ranks of the most promising technology companies globally.
For a ZK infrastructure project, this is not only an honor but also an important milestone in gaining global visibility.
Its vision is to build a cross-chain, cross-domain, verifiable computing network that allows blockchains to not only store and transmit data but also perform complex computations off-chain and securely anchor the results on-chain.
Technically, Lagrange adopts a combination architecture of ZK co-processors and a decentralized proof network to ensure a balance between performance and security; ecologically, it collaborates with modular infrastructures such as EigenLayer to maximize the network's callable and security attributes.
In the future, Lagrange is expected to become a “computing engine” for multi-chain interoperability, providing underlying trusted computing power support for AI, DePIN, cross-chain finance, the metaverse, and more.
The $LA token will run through the governance, incentives, and resource allocation of this ecosystem, serving as a bridge connecting the technological and economic systems.