Lagrange is an innovative blockchain infrastructure project leveraging zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs to enhance scalability, privacy, and interoperability across various blockchain networks. Named after the famed mathematician, it aims to establish an "infinite proving layer" for Web3.

At its core, Lagrange utilizes a decentralized ZK Prover Network and a hyper-parallel ZK Coprocessor. This allows for computationally intensive tasks to be processed off-chain, with their validity cryptographically proven on-chain, drastically improving efficiency and reducing costs.

The native utility token, LA, fuels the Lagrange ecosystem. It's used by clients to pay for proof generation fees, by provers to stake and guarantee network security, and for participation in governance decisions. Beyond general blockchain scaling, Lagrange has specific applications like DeepProve, a ZK Machine Learning (zkML) system that enables verifiable and privacy-preserving AI computations. By addressing critical challenges in blockchain technology, Lagrange positions itself as a key player in the future of decentralized applications and verifiable AI.

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