Lagrange Labs founder Ismael Hishon-Rezaizadeh discusses the evolution of Lagrange into a universal layer for decentralized proving, highlighting the Infinite Proving Layer's role in securing ZK rollups. Ismael envisions a future where every application incorporates zero-knowledge proofs, with Lagrange serving as a foundational layer for generating these proofs. He details Lagrange's transition from specific products like the co-processor and state proofs to a broader market for decentralized proof generation, enabling others to build on their infrastructure. The conversation emphasizes the modular and scalable nature of Lagrange's network, designed as a "market of markets" to support various proving needs, including ZK rollups, ZKVMs, and ZKML. Lagrange is partnering with AltLayer and Caldera to move their proving demand onto its decentralized network, aiming to reduce costs and enhance security.
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