Many countries still prohibit bitcoin, perhaps their consideration is because bitcoin is difficult to control and can be used as money laundering from corruption crimes and illegal activities, even though in my opinion it is not only bitcoin, crimes and money laundering can be done anywhere. Bitcoin is getting more popular and its price is getting higher, if the country still prohibits bitcoin they will be left behind from other countries.
The main concern has been about the control Of Bitcoin. If Bitcoin can't be control, then the rest of the laundering becomes a big problem for them but what about the fit currency they controlled by the Fed and central banks? There is still increase in high rate if money laundering reported by the government and yet they think Bitcoin is there main problem.
The thing is that people that do bad things look for opportunities and Bitcoin is just one of the place where money laundering can be done like their own failed fiat system and the privacy it has is what fear them to ban Bitcoin but time will tell whether they need Bitcoin or not.
- If we look at bitcoin and fiat from another angle, they have similarities. The question is, what is the similarity between bitcoin and Fiat in terms of purpose to use? Like, for example, Bitcoin and Fiat can both be used for good and bad purposes?
In this question, it is clear that if the person who buys Bitcoin is a bad person, it is possible that he will use the bitcoin for illegal purposes, and one of them is against the government's AML rules, in which this has also been done in Fiat for a long time, not yet. Bitcoin is created. So the only thing the government can do is change Bitcoin, but Bitcoin will continue for sure.