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Lagrange’s Push for Built-In Verification in Web3
In today’s blockchain landscape, verification is still treated as an optional layer something you bolt on after building the core product
Lagrange is flipping that mindset, aiming to make verifiable computation and data access a native feature of decentralized apps.
How It Works
Lagrange’s infrastructure allows developers to run complex queries and computations off-chain, then generate zero-knowledge proofs to verify those results on-chain
This is achieved through:
• ZK Coprocessor:
Executes queries in a way that produces cryptographic guarantees.
• DeepProve:
Focused on AI outputs, letting you confirm the validity of an inference without exposing the full model.
• ZK State Committees:
A system for proving cross-chain state quickly and securely.
Why This Matters
Data is only as valuable as it is trustworthy
By making proof generation and verification a default option, Lagrange is positioning itself as the backbone for applications that can’t afford to operate on assumptions from DeFi risk models to AI-powered governance tools.