Lagrange is a blockchain protocol focused on zero-knowledge proof (ZK) technology, aimed at solving data interoperability and computational bottleneck issues in a multi-chain ecosystem. Its core product, ZK Coprocessor, allows developers to perform complex computations off-chain (such as AI inference and DeFi risk analysis) and generate verifiable proofs, securely returning the results on-chain, significantly reducing gas costs and improving efficiency. Meanwhile, Lagrange achieves trustworthy interoperability of cross-chain data through its ZK state proof module, supporting over 50 public chains including Ethereum and Solana.
The native token $LA (total supply of 1 billion) is the core tool of the ecosystem, with functions including:
1. Node Staking: Validators maintain network security by staking $LA , with an annual yield of 8–15%;
2. Payment and Governance: Paying for ZK proof service fees and participating in protocol upgrade votes;
3. Economic Model: Initial circulation of 18.6%, with a team and investor token lock-up period of up to 4 years, controllable short-term selling pressure.
The project has received investments from top institutions such as Polychain and Coinbase Ventures, raising over $17.5 million in total. After being listed on exchanges in June 2025, the price of $LA surged 180 times at one point, with a market capitalization exceeding $119 million, becoming one of the hottest new assets in the ZK space. In the future, Lagrange plans to integrate EigenLayer AVS services to further expand the validator network scale and enhance cross-chain computing capabilities.