Most information is just noise.
Daric builds signal.
I started my career in computer engineering — learning how systems are built, how logic translates into architecture, how code turns thought into action. Then I moved into physics — where the questions are bigger and the answers harder, but the method is the same: measure, model, understand. Somewhere between these two worlds, between the precision of engineering and the depth of physics, I found the space where Daric lives.
The world doesn't have an information problem. It has a framework problem. Every day, thousands of analyses, reports, and commentaries flood Iran's financial landscape — and almost none of them teach you how to think. They give conclusions without showing the architecture. They tell you what happened, but not the system behind why it happened.
We believe every market movement has logic. Every geopolitical shift has structure. Every business decision has a game behind it. Our job is to find the framework beneath the chaos — and give it to you, transparently.
This is not a commentary channel. This is a cartographic operation.
Measure
First we measure — because numbers don't lie, and opinion without data is just noise.
Map
Then we map — because data without structure is just a heap, and you deserve a system.
Move
Then we move — because understanding without action is just studying, and you came here to decide.
The name Daric is intentional. The Daric was the first standardized currency — minted under Darius, circulated from Greece to India. It represented something rare: a unit of value that everyone could trust, beyond borders, beyond languages, beyond chaos. That is our goal. Not another voice in the noise. A standard. A unit of clarity in a market full of ambiguity.
I built this for people who think in systems. For those who see a news headline and immediately ask: what's the incentive structure? Who's playing what game? What do the numbers actually say?
We are not commentators. We are cartographers.
We don't describe the storm. We map it.
Measure. Map. Move.
For collaboration, proposals, or questions via email info@daricpost.com contact us
