From Clouds to Chains: Huawei and Antier Establish Web3 Foundations in the Middle East

From Clouds to Chains: Huawei and Antier Establish Web3 Foundations in the Middle East

PRESS RELEASE.

In a defining moment for the evolution of decentralized infrastructure in the Middle East, Huawei Cloud Middle East has officially entered into a strategic MoU with Antier, one of the world’s earliest and most advanced blockchain engineering firms. The partnership, powered through InstaNodes (Antier’s blockchain infra platform), aims to converge cloud computing, blockchain, and AI to create a future-ready foundation for Web3 adoption across enterprise, government, and developer ecosystems.

The MoU, signed in Dubai, sets the stage for joint go-to-market initiatives, technology co-development, and cloud-native blockchain deployment capabilities across the region. The focus: delivering scalable, secure, and sustainable infrastructure for dApps that can operate at enterprise-grade performance levels.

‘This collaboration with Antier is about building infrastructure that not only works but scales, adapts and lasts,’ said a spokesperson from Huawei Cloud Middle East. ‘Together, we’re enabling a future where cloud and blockchain are no longer separate domains, but tightly integrated building blocks.’

Rooted in Execution:

Rooted’25 – The Infra Collective

As an immediate activation of this alliance, Huawei Cloud and InstaNodes co-hosted Rooted’25: The Infra Collective, a high-intensity, technical meetup held at Huawei’s Dubai headquarters on May 2, 2025.

Positioned as a TOKEN2049 side event, Rooted’25 was not just another Web3 panel series—it was a blueprint workshop for building decentralized infrastructure. Designed for cloud-native engineers, protocol founders, DevOps teams, and blockchain architects, the event focused on how to scale Web3 infrastructure using next-gen tools like zk-Rollups, AppChains, and MEV-protected RPC nodes.

The event opened with keynotes from Antier and Huawei Cloud, followed by live demos showcasing rapid deployment of RPC nodes, subgraphs, and AppChains. Infra talks covered multi-cloud orchestration, validator setup, and zero-downtime scaling, while expert pods offered real-time dashboards and architecture sessions. Notable panelists included Kumar Nishant, Stefan Rust, Zoey Zhang, and Kunal Gandhi.

Attendees walked away with hands-on knowledge about building modular, high-availability networks using Huawei Cloud infrastructure, while leveraging InstaNodes’ orchestration across 30+ chains and 200+ endpoints.

‘Infrastructure is the root layer of decentralization. With Huawei, we’re not just deploying nodes – we’re rewiring the region’s digital DNA,’ said Kumar Nishant, Chief Technology Officer at Antier.

Antier: The Engine Behind Web3’s Infrastructure Layer

Founded in 2011 by Vikram R. Singh, Antier has grown from a web solutions company into a global blockchain powerhouse, housing India’s largest blockchain team and delivering full-stack solutions across DeFi, tokenization, NFT ecosystems, and decentralized identity.

Antier’s product ecosystem is engineered for scalability and real-world adoption, spanning InstaNodes – a full-stack infrastructure-as-a-service platform for node deployment and validator orchestration – Tokel for token launches and RWA tokenization, Abstraxn as a developer toolkit built on ERC-4337, and EduBlockPro, a government-grade solution combating exam fraud and credential forgery.

Antier is the backbone for 35+ blockchain ecosystems and has previously partnered with global players like 5ire, Skale Network, and Škoda Auto India.

What This MoU Unlocks

This partnership with Huawei Cloud allows InstaNodes to scale its blockchain infra delivery across new regions, leveraging Huawei’s high-performance computer environments. It also positions Huawei Cloud as the trusted infrastructure provider for decentralized systems, from validator clusters and rollups to cloud-native zk environments.

Together, Huawei and Antier are not just talking about Web3’s future – they’re building it, block by block, node by node, cloud by cloud.


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