ZK Prover Network: A Global 'Proof Factory' Making Trust Ubiquitous
One of Lagrange's core infrastructures is its global ZK proof generation platform - Prover Network. Simply put, it operates like a distributed 'mathematical proof factory' where top operators from around the world (currently over 85) provide computing resources through EigenLayer staking to generate zero-knowledge proofs for various blockchain scenarios, supporting Ethereum, Solana, and even Bitcoin bridges.
Why do we need this 'factory'? In Web3, many operations (such as cross-chain transfers and state validation of DeFi protocols) require 'proving something is true without disclosing specific details' - for example, proving you have sufficient token balance without revealing the exact amount; or proving the legitimacy of cross-chain asset sources without exposing the original transaction path. Traditional methods rely on centralized entities, which carry trust risks; whereas Lagrange's Prover Network automatically performs these verifications through a decentralized network of nodes using zero-knowledge proof technology, ensuring trust while protecting privacy.
More importantly, these operators are incentivized with $LA tokens - they participate in node operations by staking tokens, generating proofs, and earning rewards, forming a self-driven, global trust network. Currently, this network has provided services for over 35 protocols (such as Polygon AggLayer, Celestia Blobstream bridge), generating over 5 million proofs in total, and securing assets worth over $4 billion, becoming the 'invisible pillar' of trustworthy interactions in Web3.
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