2.5 seconds to complete verification: #lagrange How to Reconstruct the Web3 Data Engine

While most blockchains are still troubled by 'slow data verification', the Lagrange Prover Hub of @Lagrange Official has reduced proof generation time to 2.5 seconds—this decentralized network, launching on EigenLayer in August 2025, unites 110 operators including OKX and P2P.org, turning data verification from a 'bottleneck' into a 'breeze'.

Its core engine LPN (ZK Prover Network) hides two sets of 'acceleration secrets': Gateways are responsible for smartly distributing tasks to avoid idle computing power; the DARA two-way bidding mechanism acts like a 'computing power dispatcher', directly cutting proof costs by 25% in June 2025, and now the TVL is approaching $470 million. What's even more impressive is the scalability: currently supporting 20 sub-networks including Arbitrum and Polygon, with a total staked amount exceeding 22,000 ETH, and not a single chain drop over 900 million requests.

@Lagrange Official has not let technology stop at 'speed'. The ZK Coprocessor version 1.0 supports SQL queries, allowing developers to directly verify historical on-chain data; after an upgrade in July, the Verifiable Database architecture can index 180,000 pieces of data per second, with 650 dApps eager to integrate. DeepProve zkML has also become the 'vanguard' of AI verification, supporting over 200 models with zero errors in 100,000 inference requests.

In this, the LA token serves as the 'lubricant' of the ecosystem: staking LA can bid for verification tasks, earning network shares; developers must also use $LA for API settlements. Although currently 12% of nodes have exited due to staking thresholds, the 'Prover Challenge' event has rewarded 100 developers, and the 320 million API call volume shows that the market can no longer wait. #lagrange is proving with speed: the future of Web3 cannot accommodate 'slow verification'.