In the context of Web3, tokens are often seen as trading tools or governance credentials, but Lagrange (LA) provides a new answer: it is a way of assetizing 'proof'.
With the development of verifiable AI and zero-knowledge technology, an increasing number of on-chain and off-chain applications require 'proof' to ensure transparency and credibility. Lagrange commercializes this demand, allowing developers, businesses, and users to obtain credible proof by paying LA, while the proof providers earn LA rewards by contributing computing power.
This mechanism not only enhances the network's security and decentralization level but also closely ties the value of LA to ecological development. As scenarios like cross-chain interoperability and AI reasoning verification continue to materialize, the application boundaries of Lagrange are being constantly expanded.
In the future, proof may become an indispensable underlying cost in the Web3 world, similar to today's gas fees. And Lagrange is the native fuel of this 'proof economy'.