That it is.
I'm thinking along three lines here.
The "revolutionary" line where we overthrow the state. This would be ideal, but is unlikely.
The second is the minarchist line where we shrink the state, limit its scope significantly, and let people do what they want if they don't harm others (NAP).
That's possible to achieve if public sentiment changes enough.
The third option is not asking the state for permission and forming an agorist economy entirely separate from and outside the control of the state.
This is what I think our best chance is of affecting change and starting a real political revolution among bitcoiners because Bitcoin is inherently agorist by nature.
I gave a talk on exactly the above recently, here is the transcript: