Lagrange is emerging as a zero-knowledge (ZK) infrastructure powerhouse, built to power the conversation between AI, cross-chain applications, and scalable verifiability. Through its trio of core components—the Prover Network, ZK Coprocessor, and DeepProve zkML—it reshapes how developers prove computation and data integrity without exposing sensitive information.
The Prover Network, live on EigenLayer and backed by heavyweights like Coinbase and Kraken, processes off-chain workloads and delivers verifiable proofs to on-chain endpoints. That means trust and decentralization—even under scale.
With the ZK Coprocessor, teams can run SQL-style queries on chain-stored data (e.g. calculating DeFi metrics or Cross-chain aggregates) and deliver cryptographic proof—without relying on oracles or custom indexing.
DeepProve zkML brings a breakthrough: AI models can now validate that an inference (input → output) is correct—while keeping the model and data private, then prove it with ZK. That’s trust built into machine learning.
Launched mid-2025 with strategic support from top VCs and a successful Binance HODLer airdrop, LA’s token economy underpins its ecosystem and governance. With a circulating supply of ~193 M from a max of 1 B, the market is pricing its promise—trading in the low-$0.30s, with upside potential if demand for verifiable AI and modular Web3 infrastructure accelerates.