Lagrange's goal is to become the core hub of zero-knowledge computation in Web3. By providing reusable and composable zk module interfaces, developers can build complex applications without needing to understand the underlying circuits, benefiting from diverse scenarios ranging from AI to oracles and cross-chain verification. Networked zk services are transforming zero-knowledge proofs into foundational infrastructure capabilities for Web3.
As the number of network participants continues to grow, Lagrange's decentralized services will gradually form a complete ecosystem. Nodes provide computing and verification capabilities, enhancing the overall network's computing power and availability, supporting high-frequency cross-chain operations and large-scale computing demands. This development model allows the multi-chain ecosystem to continuously expand under the premises of security, efficiency, and low cost.
In the future, Lagrange hopes to build an open, efficient, and sustainable zk computing network. Developers will no longer be constrained by underlying complexities and can focus on innovative applications, while the network itself remains robust through economic incentives and node constraint mechanisms. Lagrange's vision is to make zero-knowledge proofs truly the core infrastructure of Web3, propelling the entire ecosystem into a new stage.