Eine goldene Waage in einer hellen Berglandschaft, die ein Buch mit der Aufschrift „CODE“ und technologische Zahnräder gegen einen schweren Stein mit einem „FRIEDE“-Schild abwägt, im Vordergrund digitale Schaltkreis-Strukturen auf Pergament.

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 Kiana Kipper

Date:
 12.3.2026

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Peace is Not an Algorithm: Why Stability Matters More Than “Total Justice”

You know the promise of the crypto world: "Code is Law." It sounds like the ultimate form of justice. But if we are honest, at Infinity Economics, we aren't looking for a moral world police; we are looking for a functioning, stable system.

You often hear the cry: "No justice, no peace!" In politics, this phrase is used to justify sanctions, freeze accounts, or divide communities. But for us as the ieCommunity, one thing must be clear:

Peace includes injustices. And that is the prerequisite for our freedom.

The Protocol of Nature vs. Human Arbitrariness

Look at the blockchain – or at nature. Neither knows "moral justice." If a user loses their private key, it is "unjust" considering their hard work or character. But the system remains stable because it enforces the rules without mercy.

If we started forcing "justice" into the native blockchain of Infinity Economics – through manual interventions or moral censorship – we would destroy its very foundation: decentralization. Absolute justice always requires a central authority to decide what is "just." And those are exactly the power structures we wanted to leave behind with IE.

The Trap of "Just" Regulation

Every artificially created justice in financial systems generates power. When authorities speak of "justice," they usually mean control. They instrumentalize the term to exclude unpopular actors or to corrupt protocols.

The call for total justice has historically been a harbinger of violence and expropriation. Whoever wants "total fairness" must be prepared to morally evaluate every single ledger entry. The result would not be peace, but an endless inquisition.

Why IE Requires Stability and Restraint

Peace in a decentralized economy does not mean that everyone gets what they "deserve." It means that the system remains predictable.

  • Legal Order (Code): Ensures the process.

  • Moral Justice: Is subjective and leads to conflict.

True peace in the ieCommunity means enduring the imperfection of the market and the hardness of the protocol. Stability is created by limiting intervention. We must accept that imbalances exist as long as the rules remain the same for everyone.

The Punchline

Whoever wants to bend the protocol in the name of justice destroys the consensus.

True peace in the world of Infinity Economics does not mean that everything is fair – it means that no one has the power to abuse the system for their own definition of "fairness."


About the author 

Kiana Kipper

Kiana Kipper (KiKi) is a strong critic of the current climate policies, restrictions imposed by COVID measures, and increasing limitations on personal freedoms. She’s deeply concerned about how oppressive regulations and laws restrict citizens while taxes are increasingly collected by the ruling powers.

This is why Kiana is passionate about everything related to native blockchain. With her degree in computer science, she strives to blend her work and personal life seamlessly. She collaborates closely with companies and start-ups to develop exciting new applications. KiKi is known for her ability to make complex topics easy to understand, and she has built a loyal community in the native blockchain scene.

Kiana enjoys giving readings, lectures, and workshops, and she’s always open to a friendly chat about anything blockchain-related. So, if you have questions or just want to chat – reach out to her!

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