The competition in the zero-knowledge computing track is fierce, with many players, but most projects only focus on a specific segment.

Risc Zero focuses on a general zkVM, Axiom specializes in historical data proof, while Space and Time builds a data warehouse.

Lagrange's positioning is more unique: it launches Prover Network, SQL co-processor, and DeepProve simultaneously, forming a full-stack solution.

The benefit of this differentiation is that it can serve not only blockchain but also AI and cross-chain applications.

Rollup can outsource proofs, DeFi protocols can call trusted data, and AI models can provide verifiable reasoning. The combination of the three forms a universal verification layer.

It is precisely because of this full-stack advantage that Lagrange has quickly secured partnerships with Matter Labs, Base, Frax, and others.

In contrast, single-point projects have greater limitations. The future industry trend is likely to be: single-point tools gradually being integrated, while full-stack platforms like Lagrange become the core infrastructure.

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