markiss Posted Thursday at 11:30 AM Share Posted Thursday at 11:30 AM Some projects don’t try to grab headlines—they just focus on solving real problems. That’s what stood out to me about Lagrange. Instead of chasing trends, it’s building infrastructure that could actually move the needle: faster zero-knowledge proofs, better developer tools, and systems to verify AI outputs without giving up privacy. It’s the kind of work that’s easy to overlook until it becomes essential. I noticed $LA listed on Bitget recently, and it got me thinking. There’s a lot of noise in this space, but projects like this stand out because they focus on the plumbing—the infrastructure layer most people overlook until it’s critical. It’s not about chasing trends. It’s about noticing the stuff being built quietly, the kind that might not moon overnight but ends up powering bigger things. So now I’m wondering—are we just early to a smarter layer of blockchain infrastructure? Or is Lagrange one of those rare plays that combines deep utility with long-term relevance? Either way, I’m paying attention. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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