The original intention of blockchain was to achieve trustlessness, but in reality, cross-chain interactions often still rely on certain intermediaries, such as cross-chain bridge teams, custodial service providers, etc. In the past few years, repeated cross-chain bridge hacking incidents have left users wary of cross-chain solutions. The emergence of Lagrange aims to completely overturn this fragile trust structure.
Through ZK technology, Lagrange makes the cross-chain verification process entirely based on mathematical proofs, where no one can cheat, and no hacker can exploit vulnerabilities. This is not about trusting you; it's about trusting mathematics. This shift in trust model will fundamentally change the way users interact with blockchains. In the future, when using multi-chain applications, you will no longer need to worry about the security of bridges, but will naturally enjoy a seamless multi-chain experience.
Once security issues are fundamentally addressed, the true value of cross-chain can be fully realized.