@Lagrange Official uses $LA to weave a Web3 trust network, #lagrange makes cross-chain verification as simple as scanning a payment》

When the blockchain world is fragmented into information islands, @Lagrange Official arrives with zero-knowledge proof technology — it’s like equipping people who speak different languages with real-time translators, allowing smart contracts on Arbitrum to directly read data from Polygon, and assets on Optimism to seamlessly participate in Avalanche's DeFi without any third-party guarantees. After integrating with a cross-chain DEX, the confirmation time for cross-chain transactions was reduced from 20 minutes to 30 seconds, and the user base surged threefold; this is the “modular blockchain era” defined by #lagrange .

The $LA token is the “fuel” for this transformation: node operators stake LA to generate bidding proofs; a certain node staked 100,000 LA and earned 8,000 LA in a single month by processing cross-chain verifications. Developers pay with LA when invoking the ZK co-processor; a cross-chain lending protocol developed by a team saves 60% on transaction fees when settled in LA compared to traditional methods. Even more impressive is the “state verification” black technology — chains do not need to repeatedly confirm data, as zero-knowledge proofs directly guarantee authenticity. An NFT project used this to achieve cross-chain exhibitions, allowing users to display NFTs purchased on Ethereum directly in the Solana metaverse, all thanks to the decentralized proof network of #lagrange .

@Lagrange Official has established deep cooperation with EigenLayer and zkSync, with the volume of cross-chain proofs processed growing by 50% each month. Now, participating in the #lagrange testnet and completing cross-chain transfer tasks can earn you 50 LA, allowing you to personally experience the smooth collaboration of multiple chains. While other projects are still debating “which chain is better,” @Lagrange Official has already proven with $LA : the future of blockchain has never been a single-choice question.