In the part about censorship resistance, he drops this gem:
Maybe in a few years, we will come to the conclusion that we should separate money from the state for the same reason we separated the church from the state
Separating an entity from the state is simple, church, military, or monarchy, it can be done because there have been always alternatives to it.
The money problem is completely different, you would have a state that would lose one of its main reasons for existence, if you stop giving that state control over the money you start taking away control over the economy, so when people in that same country would demand policies are you going to enforce them? Unlike religion or the form of leadership, there is no precedent in a state not having control over that, even if we consider countries with pegged currencies or countries in an union like the EU.
Besides, rather than dreaming we should be aware that cryptos are treated less and less like money and more like an investment, the current population even in developed countries are not keen on taking crypto one step further away in that direction.