Lagrange (LA) has significantly enhanced its ZK Prover Network, now equipped to facilitate proof generation for ZK rollups. This expansion builds on Lagrange’s existing capabilities, which include the ZK Coprocessor and State Committee. With this latest development, Lagrange enables proof generation for a wide range of applications—covering rollups, decentralized applications, coprocessors, and fostering interoperability. Essentially, it serves as an unbounded proving layer, allowing users to validate an extensive array of data at an internet scale.
Previously, Lagrange made history by launching the industry's inaugural production-ready ZK prover network, supported by leading operators such as Coinbase, Kraken, and OKX. The current expansion of the ZK Prover Network aims to tackle pivotal challenges encountered by rollups while promoting the adoption and practical use of zero-knowledge technology.
The ZK Coprocessor is capable of generating proof of correct computations across various storage slots for specified block ranges. For instance, if a developer intends to calculate the average ETH/USDC price on Ethereum, they must first identify the relevant memory slots and specify the block range, typically around 50,400 blocks. Following this, the developer formulates the computations to be executed concurrently across the chosen storage slots. After the proof is generated, it verifies both the inclusion of the necessary storage and the accuracy of the aggregated computation, all in accordance with a block header derived from smart contract data.