The blockchain world has a significant problem: information silos between chains. Each has its own rules, ecosystem, and assets, but lacks a secure and smooth bridge.

Lagrange aims to solve this pain point. It is not a traditional cross-chain bridge, but rather enables secure data flow across multiple chains using Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZK Proof).

In simple terms, it provides a common language for chains to communicate with each other. This means that assets on Ethereum, as well as data on other emerging public chains, can be verified and called upon. Developers can thus build more complex multi-chain application scenarios, such as cross-chain lending, full-chain governance, and even multi-chain game economic systems.

In the past, cross-chain bridges frequently experienced security incidents, with funds being stolen all too often. Lagrange ensures security through cryptography, which acts more like a mathematical moat. This means that the future multi-chain world will no longer rely on fragile intermediaries, but will be built on pure algorithms and proofs.

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