Is your application deployment always dropping frames? Wallet disconnections? Switching between multiple chains? The emergence of LA is turning these pain points into history. Recently, I saw in the developer community that they completed the entire process from contract deployment to cross-chain call in two minutes using the LA engine, which is 10 times faster than traditional manual configuration, providing an excellent experience.

LA is a modular application execution layer that offers on-chain parallel computing, hot sharding, and native support for cross-chain calls, with the core goal of enhancing dApp performance and stability. Developers can combine functionalities with it like assembling Lego, including EVM or WASM execution environments, data availability layers, and elastic scaling of execution nodes, reducing development and operational complexity.

It also integrates inter-chain SDK interfaces, supporting data reading and calling from multiple Rollups and L1 chains by default, without manual bridging. More intuitively, many products experienced a P95 latency reduction of over 50% during App testing, with almost zero on-chain failure rates. This “plug-and-play” capability significantly lowers the user experience threshold for Web3.

In the future, LA is expected to become an infrastructure component like cloud services, helping projects move from traditional “chain isolation” to “chain integration,” reducing development costs and improving user retention. #Lagrange @Lagrange Official $LA