Lagrange is a foundational zk infra protocol that brings decentralized, scalable proof generation and verifiable computation to modular Web3 ecosystems. Its ZK Prover Network enables rollup platforms (like ZKsync and Polygon zkEVM) to outsource proof work to a network of provers, improving liveness, reducing cost, and decentralizing previously centralized proving processes. Meanwhile, its ZK Coprocessor allows DeFi and smart-contract platforms to perform complex, data-heavy computations off-chain and verify results on-chain with zk proofs—opening functionality like historical analytics, volume-based discounts, and advanced incentive calculations.
The LA token powers its ecosystem: it is used to pay for proof generation (clients pay in ETH, USDC, or LA with buybacks supporting token demand), incentivize and reward prover node operators, and support staking/delegation mechanics. A 4% annual emission aligns prover output with supply, while staking reduces circulating LA and helps secure the network. Governance is decentralized via a DAO structure, with proposals and treasury management rights held by LA holders. Total supply is 1 billion LA, with ~19.3% unlocked at mainnet launch; early contributor and ecosystem unlocks vest over months and years