For ordinary users, cross-chain experience often involves clicking buttons to transfer assets from one chain to another. But for developers, a large amount of complex technical logic lies behind it.
The value of Lagrange lies in providing developers with a set of verifiable cross-chain data tools, allowing them to avoid building complex cross-chain bridge logic from scratch.
For example, a team looking to create a full-chain NFT project can use Lagrange's proof mechanism to verify NFT ownership across different chains, thus enabling multi-chain interactive gameplay. Similarly, DeFi projects can initiate lending on one chain and automatically settle on another chain without worrying about data synchronization.
For developers, this significantly lowers the barrier to innovation, essentially turning what once required building their own wheels into a readily available toolkit.