An interesting perspective that I'd not really thought of. However, you can't transfer anyway if it's locked up in SP. They are gonna have to wait a while, in which case you've got some time to do something about it.
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I kinda think that makes it worse. Do you really want to be kidnapped for weeks on end? Desperation, motivation and opportunity are powerful forces, people, can do some pretty crazy things. Just look at the Somali pirates, they take on massive ships in these tiny little fishing boats that have ex-army security personnel. They wouldn't hesitate to kidnap someone for months.
A man just escaped months of torture today in Brisbane.
On a daily basis in Australia you hear of someone getting kidnapped, home invaded, stabbed in their home or worse and the media never report the reason why. However it would be my guess that it is either, women, drugs, or money.
True, but you could get kidnapped if someone thinks you have a lot of fiat money as well. They could dig around in financial records if they really wanted. If people want to find out information about you and then hold you to ransom, they are going to find a way to do it.
I'm not disagreeing with you, but I'm not necessarily agreeing with you that everything should be private either. It goes against the whole point of public, open blockchains IMO.
BTC = Serious investigative research to even remotely try and link a wallet to a person. Doable but skills are required and transactions are still fully transparent
My bank account = impossible to know, massive assumptions would need to be made
Steemit = A big fucking banner with fireworks and neon lights saying rob me.
lol
If steemit hid the wallets on the website doesn't mean that the blockchain is hidden. People would still be able to follow the money so to speak
True. Although you could still make some assumptions about who has money and how doesn't by the size of their upvotes.