Those numbers obviously states that bitcoin already have the trust of much more people around the world and those who don't. And they are not just a hundred countries that are third world but most of them are powerful countries that has a great contribution on the world economy. If that does not still convince those countries who made it illegal then it's a huge loss for them.
Looking at maps of countries that accept bitcoin, it can be concluded that developed countries accept bitcoin as a digital currency and transactions in that country are supported by regulations that protect bitcoin users.
In the long run, in my opinion, there will be more countries that accept bitcoin, because if it prohibits its use, it will hamper industries that have many bitcoin users, such as tourism, digital and inter-country transactions.