Today I came across exciting news: Lagrange announced its official support for the GRID network from Sentient — an open-source Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) network.

For me, this felt like a very important step towards making AI transparent, accessible, and built by the community instead of being proprietary to closed companies.

🔍 What does this exactly mean?

The GRID network hosts dozens of AI agents, data models, and packages from Web2 and Web3, providing an interactive work environment for any developer.

Lagrange's support here highlights the shift from closed systems to fully verifiable AI systems.

✨ The advantages that attracted me to the integration of Lagrange with GRID:

Their DeepProve technology for ZK proofs allows verification of AI inferences without revealing the internal model data.

LA token holders can participate by staking tokens in verification tasks, earning rewards, and increasing governance power.

Lagrange's developer tools will integrate with GRID agents, creating a verifiable and open-source computing package.

🛠️ How can one participate?

1. Access Lagrange's governance portal to review GRID integration proposals and vote.

2. Stake or delegate LA tokens to support verification tasks.

3. Experience the GRID tools from Sentient and the AI agents built on Lagrange's ZK architecture.

🌍 A look into the future

This topic doesn't stop here… We expect to see:

Joint hackathons between GRID and Lagrange.

Data integration operations across chains.

Practical applications demonstrate how verifiable AI can transform fields like finance and healthcare.

✦ In my daily writings today, I wrote:

Lagrange + GRID = the beginning of a new phase where AI is no longer just a 'black box', but something open, fair, and auditable.

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