Lagrange is pushing Web3 forward using zero-knowledge (ZK) technology. It’s focused on verified computations, cross-chain interoperability, and AI-driven accuracy within a decentralized framework.
At its core, Lagrange uses a decentralized ZK proof network and a ZK coprocessor that performs complex calculations off-chain, then posts compact, verifiable proofs on-chain. This approach saves time, gas fees, and avoids slowing down blockchains.
Partnering with networks like EigenLayer, Lagrange leverages a distributed node network to generate ZK proofs for AI, DeFi, and other blockchain applications, making systems faster, safer, and more efficient.
The platform’s native token, $LA, lets holders stake, participate in proof generation, and earn rewards—serving as the gateway to Lagrange’s ZK ecosystem.
In short, Lagrange is building a verifiable, decentralized, cross-chain, and AI-ready Web3 infrastructure, acting as a ZK “turbo engine” for the next generation of blockchain applications.