Totally agree, at the moment in some countries bitcoin regulation is still under a bill and still debated upon whether this is a technology that will benefit the people or not and if it gets assentment then the next generation will be enjoying using crypto without much restrictions .
For some other places it's an issue of waiting for the infrastructure to be built on so that it's easy to use it generally and probably help people understand the cyberspace better in terms of security which is very important to secure our crypto assets.
Some countries do need time to study Bitcoin more deeply, because they don't want to make the wrong decision. So some countries began to
gradually accept Bitcoin, many countries only legalized Bitcoin as a digital asset only. So the Bitcoin adoption process did end up being hampered
by current government regulations, but I believe this will only be temporary. In the future there is the possibility of Bitcoin being legalized in
all countries, so we really have to be optimistic about the future of Bitcoin. What we need to do now is be patient with the current conditions,
after all, the government's concentration is still focused on the pandemic problem. So we may have to wait a little longer for the government to
really think about the Bitcoin issue, if we see the development of Bitcoin which is increasing quite rapidly, it should indeed be in the future Bitcoin is
much more effective than it is today.