Lagrange is weaving a permissionless computing network with zero-knowledge proofs from every idle CPU around the world: developers submit ZK tasks like calling an API, nodes settle with LA, and on-chain verification occurs in milliseconds. Plugging an old laptop into the internet can make it a stakeholder in the next generation of DePIN's computing power, making privacy computing as ubiquitous as Wi-Fi.
If you also believe that the future is modular, privacy-first, and controlled by users rather than cloud giants, then go read the documentation, run a node, and share your results in the comments. Let's kick off the world's largest distributed computer together!