Antier, a blockchain development company headquartered in Mohali, India, has established a unified delivery model covering the full spectrum of blockchain infrastructure — from Layer 0 protocols and Layer 1 networks through Layer 2 scaling solutions, Layer 3 appchains, and Rollup-as-a-Service. The company, which describes itself as globally recognized, is pitching the framework as a single-partner solution for clients across multiple industries. The breadth of the offering is Antier's central argument: that enterprise and developer clients need not coordinate separate specialists for each distinct layer of the stack.
Five Layers, One Delivery Model
The architecture Antier is covering runs the full depth of blockchain infrastructure. Layer 0 sits at the base, managing interoperability between underlying networks before any application logic enters the picture. Layer 1 encompasses the primary blockchains where base-level settlement and consensus occur. Layer 2 adds scaling capacity on top of those chains, enabling higher transaction throughput without congesting the base layer. Layer 3 appchains allow for application-specific customization, letting developers build dedicated chains calibrated to their precise use case. Rollup-as-a-Service packages scaling infrastructure into managed, deployable products — abstracting the complexity for clients who require scalability without building rollup systems from the ground up. Spanning all five tiers under a single development partner is the scope Antier is claiming.
The Single-Partner Proposition
Antier's positioning — captured in the phrase "Every Layer, Every Industry, One Partner" — is explicitly cross-sector. No specific industries or client segments are named in the announcement, and the company has not disclosed project counts, client figures, or financial metrics. The strategic appeal of a single-partner model is straightforward: organizations building blockchain infrastructure across multiple layers typically face the friction of coordinating distinct vendors with different technical vocabularies, timelines, and integration requirements. Consolidating that into one provider removes a category of risk, provided the delivery capability holds at each layer.
Mohali's Blockchain Development Profile
The announcement adds to the emerging profile of Mohali, India as a center for globally oriented blockchain development firms. Antier's self-description as globally recognized signals an orientation toward international markets rather than domestic mandates alone. Whether the unified delivery model performs at the scope the company describes is a question this announcement raises; the answer will come through client engagements and delivery track record over time.