Web3's Computational Anxiety: Why Lagrange May Be a Cure
Computational Anxiety
In Web3, everyone is anxious about computation:
Layer 2 is worried about insufficient scaling speed;
DeFi is concerned about the security of cross-chain verification;
The AI track fears that no one trusts the model results;
Developers worry about high on-chain gas fees and the difficulty of off-chain computing integration.
This is what is referred to as "computational anxiety" — every narrative is closely related to "computation".
I. Limitations of Existing Solutions
Layer 2 Scaling: It solves throughput but does not address computational authenticity.
Oracles: They can fetch data but cannot prove that the data has not been tampered with.
Traditional AI on-chain: Results are usable but have low credibility.
In other words, everyone is just "patching things up", and none can truly "solve" the issue of computation in one go.
II. Lagrange's Approach: Cure-like Design
Lagrange has not competed with others on TPS but has cut in from the root:
ZK Prover Network — Making computation results verifiable.
ZK Co-processor — Simplifying cross-chain and complex queries like an API.
zkML — Equipping AI with a "verification seal".
This is like a "cure"; it doesn't just alleviate one symptom but gives the entire ecosystem a "vaccine" against computational issues.
III. Circular Economy of Tokens to Alleviate Anxiety
Payment: Developers use $LA to buy computation.
Staking: Nodes use $LA to participate in auctions.
Rewards: Complete computation tasks to earn
Governance: Holders use $LA to determine the direction of the network.
This is a cycle of "computing power—tokens—network".
Anxiety stems from uncertainty, while cycles bring order.
Conclusion: A Metaphor
Web3's computational anxiety is like humanity facing an infectious disease:
You can relieve pain, you can reduce fever, but you can't cure the root of the disease.
$LA is not a panacea, but it acts like a system-level vaccine —
Allowing the entire ecosystem to gradually shed anxiety, upgrading from "can it compute" to "is it computed accurately".
Thanks to @Lagrange Official and to all the friends who finished reading.
I am Coin Observer, and I will continue to provide you with "medicine" next time.