ZK technology is gradually expanding to more infrastructure layers, and Lagrange has carved out a clear path in this trend—focusing on building a ZK-driven data computation middleware that fills the essential need for 'trusted data access' in scenarios such as Rollups, DeFi, and blockchain gaming.
In a recent update, Lagrange launched a proof system that supports multi-source data aggregation, allowing the extraction of states from different chains and contracts to generate unified proofs. This feature has far-reaching implications for applications that require complex on-chain verification, such as oracles, voting systems, and cross-chain lending protocols.
Lagrange is also optimizing the development experience; its SDK provides a packaged function library that allows developers to deploy quickly without needing to delve deeply into circuit details. Additionally, its roadmap includes plans for supporting non-EVM chains, which will further expand its service scope and provide middleware proof layers for chains like Celestia and Sui.
In conjunction with the development of ecosystems like EigenLayer, OP Stack, and Rollup-as-a-Service, Lagrange constructs the ZK Coprocessor Layer in an independent and necessary form, becoming an indispensable bridge and hub for the modular future. #Lagrange @Lagrange Official $LA