The highlight of the Lagrange project lies not only in its technology but also in how it designs a reliable and practical token economy. In the following article, we will emphasize how LA is 'both useful and valuable.'
What role does LA play? 'Fuel + Voting + Security Certificate.'
Payment tool: Users need to pay with LA when generating ZK proofs; validators stake LA to go on-chain and receive rewards, and the entire ecosystem revolves around it.
Governance power: The token can also be used for governance, deciding fees and treasury strategies; holding the token gives you a voice.
The allocation logic is quite clear.
The initial circulating supply is approximately 193 million (19.3% of the total), and each Binance user holding BNB will receive 15 million LA airdrop. Marketing has also arranged two rounds of 5 million LA each; the token distribution is well-managed.
The total supply is 1 billion, with an annual inflation rate of 4%—not arbitrary increases, but to provide stable incentives for validators.
There are many big names backing it.
It has raised $17.2 million, backed by Founders Fund, NVIDIA, EigenLayer, and Coinbase. In simple terms, the technology is not just talk; capital and the ecosystem endorse it.
Performance cycle: Seizing opportunities from airdrop to on-chain.
When LA was newly listed on Binance, it had 5 common trading pairs, including USDT and BNB. There are many channels for circulation in the market, making it convenient for users to participate.
LA is a token designed to be 'usable, visible, and participatory'; it's not meant for speculation. It is used daily to generate proofs, protect the network, and govern the ecosystem. Investing in it is not a gamble; it is an investment in infrastructure services.