It depends on what it is and what you're using it for. No one should be able to tell you what you're doing with your money, but sometimes there are things that need verification and that requires a bit more centralization. It's also important for people to pay taxes as well, so there has to be some sort of an avenue there that governments can pursue in order to get the funding they need for roads and schools and things like that. Banks shouldn't really be as influential as they are, so their control needs to be tapered back quite a bit. They've been taking advantage of people and imposing fees on them for basic things for far too long, and crypto is basically people fighting back against that.