Lagrange is not just a technology project, but also a governance landscape: in the future, the LA token may become a governance credential, allowing holders to participate in key decisions such as protocol fee rates, network parameters, and treasury management.
The total token supply is set at 1 billion, with approximately 19.3% released during the TGE (Token Generation Event), with a certain proportion allocated for airdrops and ecological incentives. The remainder is distributed among contributors, investors, and infrastructure funds, with a clear release schedule and lock-up mechanisms.
In network operations and economic incentives, LA plays an important role: proof requesters pay fees with LA, provers stake LA to participate in bidding and proof generation, and stability is maintained through rewards and slashing control systems. This design achieves a closed-loop model of proof-demand ⇌ token-demand.
For the community, early holding of LA means having the opportunity to influence the direction of the protocol; for network operators, staking LA is a channel to participate in rule setting and revenue growth. This synergy of "economics + governance + security" is a rare foundational infrastructure token model today.