There's nothing stopping criminals from doing crimes, wither with fiat or Bitcoin. So you can't really stop bad things from happening because of money, unless people's mentality change, or we stop using money.
Right. However, I would argue that with the help of bitcoin, people who didn't become criminals in the past due to the fear of getting caught will now dare to do it. In Africa, people probably don't rape so much because they will be beaten to death if they get caught. In Norway, however,
asylum seekers rape as much as they want because they get away with community service. It means more people will choose the path of a criminal. As a result, crime rates will rise.
These kinds of crimes aren't normally money related, although some rapists do take what their victims have on their wallets/purses (small amounts). These crimes happen due to sexual dysfunctions. Also maybe because some criminal systems do not protect victims...
But I do understand your point
Criminals probably feel safer doing crimes on the Internet, and using Bitcoin... And they're probably very adept in using both. But truth be told... Who is really anonymous on the Internet?
I use Linux instead of Windows or that rotten apple whatever it is called
That "rotten fruit" is closer to Linux than Windows
What can I do to protect myself from blackmailing? I can keep low profile so that I wouldn't seem as an attractive target to criminals. The latter is spiritually a healthy way of life anyway since it defeats one's self-importance. If everyone started to do it, big corporations whose profit model is based on luxury goods and consumption would collapse into oblivion. I'd like that too.
Doesn't sound like a bad idea
You know what broadband internet is? The little USB stick that gives 3G or even 4G internet to your device. If you attached it to your drone you could control it over the internet. If you used Tor or I2P anonymizing networks then no one could track you down.
Here's the drone with a gun video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtplGzvNGHcThanks for the link, I was definitely not aware of this... Pretty frightening
I understand that the connection could be pretty much untraceable, but something physical is not: after completing the "service" the drone would either have to be disposed of or return to it's point of origin... To be disposed of, the criminal would have to be sure that a ransom that covers the cost of the hardware would be paid, and he can't be sure of that...
That sounds like too much risk and could safely (and fortunately) prevent quite a lot of crimes.