Bitcoin has been announced since the day it was invented, and it will be suppressed by governments in the future and declared illegal currency. Is the basis, the further development of the currency will be in the interests of the threat to traditional monetary and ruler, not the rights to cryptography currency once governments announced that the currency is illegal, its price will produce volatile in the short term, and may even crash. At the same time, the government will force the bitcoin exchange to be shut down, so that bitcoin can only be sold in private, and its exchange capacity will be badly hit. Will the government ban bitcoin?
I do not agree with many of your points. Bitcoin has been banned in several countries. That is true. But it is also legal in some other countries. That makes the equation balance. But the fact is that Bitcoin is legal in so many advanced countries. In fact, among the countries composing the G20, which we all know are composed of the most advanced countries in the world, only a handful declared Bitcoin illegal.