Cross-chain is no longer just a demand for bridging assets, but an inevitable choice at the application level. Lagrange has rapidly emerged in this context, reconstructing the logic of cross-chain using zero-knowledge proofs (ZKP).
The ZK Coprocessor model proposed by Lagrange allows applications to share and invoke data across multiple chains, with verifiable results. This means developers can build more complex multi-chain logic without worrying about security or performance bottlenecks. For example, a lending protocol can directly verify a user's asset situation on another chain, thereby enabling cross-chain credit.
In the multi-chain ecosystem, verification has always been the biggest issue. Past cross-chain bridges have frequently been attacked due to a lack of strong verification mechanisms. Lagrange has integrated verification as a foundational logic, greatly enhancing security and scalability.
For users, many future applications will call upon Lagrange in the background, but users may not even notice it. This is the value of infrastructure: invisible yet indispensable. #Lagrange @Lagrange Official $LA