Morphware, a sustainable,blockchain computing infrastructure provider, has expanded into Abu Dhabi, adding the UAE to its existing hub in Paraguay. As per the press release, the move marks a significant step in the company’s mission to build a global network of high-performance, eco-friendly AI infrastructure.

The UAE has positioned itself as a global hub for AI innovation and blockchain adoption, offering fertile ground for Morphware’s vision of connecting sustainable energy, advanced AI computing, and decentralized networks.


“This expansion isn’t just about geography—it’s about connecting the dots between sustainable energy, advanced AI compute, and decentralized infrastructure on a global scale,” said Kenso Trabing, founder of Morphware. “Abu Dhabi offers the perfect environment to scale our vision for accessible, eco-friendly AI and mining operations.”


Morphware operates on a hybrid model that balances stable Bitcoin mining returns with high-potential AI services. Powered by best-in-class NVIDIA H200 and B200 GPUs, the company already runs over 600 miners, generating consistent revenue while offering competitively priced AI and machine learning compute.


In Paraguay, Morphware has leveraged 100% hydroelectric power from the Itaipu Dam to fuel both AI workloads and mining operations—proving the viability of sustainable compute infrastructure in emerging markets. The UAE expansion complements this model by tapping into the region’s advanced data center capabilities and government-backed AI initiatives.


Beyond raw computing power, Morphware focuses on privacy and integrity through blockchain-based security systems, including homomorphic encryption. This ensures that data can be processed without ever being exposed—an essential feature for enterprises and governments handling sensitive information.


By building a decentralized network of compute hubs, Morphware is positioning itself as a cost-effective alternative to centralized cloud giants, while offering stronger data sovereignty and energy efficiency.


The long-term plan is to interconnect Morphware’s hubs in Paraguay and Abu Dhabi into a unified, decentralized supercomputing network. This would provide clients worldwide with access to sustainable, high-performance AI infrastructure at a fraction of traditional costs.

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