For those speculating on potential coins, this coin is a topic you can't avoid.
The difficulty and high cost of implementing zero-knowledge proofs (ZK) have always been points of criticism. The emergence of Lagrange has brought ZK out of the cold.
It does not create a general public chain, nor is it just about launching a ZK product; instead, it has built a decentralized ZK computing network. To summarize in one sentence: you hand over complex calculations to it, and it handles them off-chain and generates verifiable ZK proofs on-chain, making it convenient and reliable.
Moreover, it plays not just with on-chain logic, but also supports cross-chain interoperability and verifiable AI reasoning, among other advanced features. Collaborating with infrastructures like EigenLayer, it transforms a bunch of distributed nodes into 'co-processors'.
Moreover, nodes can stake $LA tokens to receive tasks, earning fees and rewards. This not only ensures the decentralization of the system but also allows participants to profit, forming a self-driven incentive computing network. Isn't that great, everyone?
Lagrange is not meant to replace chains, but to make them easier, especially when facing performance-consuming scenarios like AI and cross-chain. Lagrange is faster.
In the future, whoever can run ZK both fast and stable will have the chance to stand at the new generation of Web3 computing entry points. Lagrange can be said to be already far ahead.