Lagrange's positioning is not just as a zk project, but as a full-stack verification platform covering AI, data, and computing power. Its three main modules—Prover Network, SQL Co-Processor, DeepProve—correspond to different levels of demand, yet together they form a complete verifiable computing stack.
In the long term, the potential of this architecture lies in the fact that it can serve not only Web3 but also a broader range of AI and compliance industries.
The Prover Network attracts more nodes and users to participate through staking and delegation mechanisms, creating a closed loop of security and incentives; the SQL Co-Processor enables multi-chain DeFi and governance protocols to operate in a completely transparent environment; DeepProve provides AI with compliant entry points into high-value industries such as healthcare, finance, and public governance.
More importantly, Lagrange's strategy is not a single-point breakthrough but a long-term ecological blueprint: advancing simultaneously in capital, technology, and community. On the capital side, there are top institutions like Founders Fund and Archetype backing it; on the technology side, it continuously iterates and supports more complex AI models; on the community side, it builds an open ecosystem through foundation governance and developer incentives.
If the future industry landscape is 'AI + Blockchain = Global Trust Layer,' then Lagrange's full-stack solution gives it the opportunity to become a representative infrastructure within it.