01/05/2026
Attention at work. The work of attention.
This May 1st, a thought for those who keep this country standing: the workers, the merchants, the artisans, the employees, the families of Algeria.
We talk a lot about AI, sovereign cloud, platforms, data centers. All of it matters. But behind every technical term lies a more tangible reality: purchasing power. The basket. The bill. The ticket. The insurance. The rent we pay, every day, in mental bandwidth ceded without return to platforms designed elsewhere.
The attention of an Algerian worker is not a free raw material. It has a cost โ in fatigue, in concentration, in time taken from family, from rest. Today, that cost is paid entirely by the one who watches, and pocketed entirely by the one who captures. This equation is not neutral. It is one of the silent injustices of the 21st century.
PARADโข proposes a different equation. Not a revolution. A discreet, methodical, verifiable correction: making sure that attention given consciously produces a useful, recoverable benefit. An infrastructure of trust, not a promise of gain. A sovereign layer, not yet another platform.
PARAD will replace no one. PARAD does not capture its partnersโ customers โ it brings them back better qualified, more loyal. PARAD does not move money. PARAD moves proof, trust, and recoverable value. Discreet in form, indispensable in function, because real infrastructures do not seek to be noticed: they make exchanges possible, reliable, and useful.
For the partner: PARAD certifies while you sell. The customer remains yours.
For the worker: your attention will no longer disappear. It will return to you, as a benefit.
For the country: a fair share of the value produced by Algerian attention must return to Algeria, to Algerians, and to the sovereign infrastructure that makes it possible.
Happy Workersโ Day to all.
Nacym Baghli
PARADโข โ Reclaim attention. Redistribute value. Rebuild digital sovereignty.