Lagrange Hosts Offline Event in Korea with Participation from Domestic and International Blockchain Projects and Academies

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Summary

  • Lagrange announced that it will hold an offline event related to AI and blockchain in Seoul on the 21st.
  • Lagrange stated that it successfully raised over $17 million in investment with professors from Yale University.
  • The CEO of Lagrange evaluated Korea's crypto market as dynamic and emphasized the importance of AI technology.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) verification protocol Lagrange announced on the 15th that it will hold its first offline event in Korea, 'Lagrange Night: The Future of AI'.

The event will take place on the 21st at 6 PM at DreamPlus in Gangnam, Seoul, featuring early networking, keynote speeches, and reward raffles. Ismael Hision-Rezaizade, CEO of Lagrange, along with partners from Eigen Labs, IQ, Alterim AI, Kaito, TRN Labs, Presto Labs, Cug, Blockchain Valley, and Ewha Chain, will participate.

Lagrange is a team composed of blockchain industry veterans and professors from Yale University in the United States, having raised over $17 million (approximately 23.8 billion won) from investors such as Founders Fund, 1kx, Maven11, Lattice Fund, and CMT Digital.

Lagrange's key technology is Zero-Knowledge Machine Learning (zkML), providing a technical foundation with the philosophy that 'trustworthy AI begins with Zero-Knowledge (ZK), and a secure future begins with Lagrange'.

Ismael Hision-Rezaizade, CEO of Lagrange, stated, "Korea is one of the most dynamic crypto markets in the world. With a strong tech-friendly culture, it will play a key role in the global crypto market in the future," and added, "AI technology is crucial for the advancement of decentralized systems and cryptography. We hope people recognize Lagrange as a user-centric brand they can trust."

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