Technological breakthroughs are certainly important, but to become a long-lasting infrastructure, governance and ecological support are equally critical. Lagrange established the Lagrange Foundation in 2025, which is dedicated to the operation and ecological expansion of the Prover Network. This marks the official entry of the project into the 'community-driven' phase, no longer relying solely on the core team.
The role of the foundation is very clear: First, it will promote the staking and delegation mechanism of $LA , allowing ordinary users to participate in network security and profit sharing; Second, it provides resource support for developers, node operators, and researchers, facilitating the implementation of ecological applications; Third, it ensures the transparency of governance, avoiding the risks of overly centralized decision-making.
The value of this model lies in its provision of institutional guarantees for the long-term development of Lagrange. A decentralized network, if it only has technical advantages but lacks transparent governance and community support, will struggle to go far. The establishment of the Lagrange Foundation ensures that the project can not only solve current problems but also maintain vitality in the next decade.
This is also why Lagrange can be regarded by capital and partners as an 'infrastructure-type project' rather than a short-term narrative.