Zhao Ming, from Nanjing, China, was originally just an ordinary backend developer, commuting by subway and working overtime to write code. Life was plain but not without pressure. By chance, he saw a post about the Lagrange Coprocessor event in Binance Square: as long as he wrote about off-chain computation, zk-STARK proofs, LA tokens, and other related technical content, he could have the chance to earn LA rewards. This made him feel that earning side income through technical knowledge was much more reliable than trading cryptocurrencies.

Zhao Ming spent a few days diving into the technical details of Lagrange, including the VRF random distribution mechanism, LA staking, task execution, and proof generation processes. He compiled his study notes into popular science articles specifically explaining how the Coprocessor makes off-chain computation results trustworthy and verifiable, and how LA plays a role in payments, staking, and governance. After posting these articles in the community, he quickly received likes and private messages, and many friends also joined the Lagrange ecosystem to write and participate in tasks together.

Zhao Ming continued to write and participate in Coprocessor tasks in his spare time, and soon increased his stable income through LA rewards. He remarked, 'Lagrange allows ordinary Chinese programmers not only to learn new technologies but also to gain more opportunities through knowledge and effort.'

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