From Laboratory to Reality, Lagrange's Practical Test
Many blockchain projects remain in the conceptual stage, but Lagrange has already been practiced in real environments. A typical case is the game Turing Roulette. In this game, Lagrange achieved 3.75 million real-time proof generations, which means it is not just theoretical but can actually support high-frequency interactive applications.
In addition, it has collaborated with well-known companies such as NVIDIA, Intel, Arbitrum, and Matter Labs to combine zero-knowledge proof technology with hardware acceleration and Rollup networks. Such ecological support proves that its value lies not only within the crypto world but is also gradually bridging the gap with the traditional tech industry.
For developers, this is like having a universal key. They no longer need to build complex zk systems from scratch; instead, they can directly utilize Lagrange's capabilities and focus on innovation at the application layer. The existence of real cases makes Lagrange's vision more convincing—it is not just a fantasy but is actually running and being used.