I understand your concerns, my friend. It's unfortunate that in some countries, including China, there are limitations on virtual currencies and the development of cutting-edge technologies such as Web3.0.
However, I firmly believe that decentralization is not just a technological trend but a philosophy by which we can design solutions to restore personal control over data management and financial exchanges to end-users themselves.
It may take some time for governments to recognize and promote the potential of cryptocurrency technologies. But I urge you to remain hopeful that innovation can bridge divides superficially preserved through false historical contexts established by nations who do not want people speaking out of line.
Even if change comes gradually with evolving notions in cultures worldwide, eventually government institutions will realize how mutual partnerships between stable cryptocurrencies forming ecosystems within centralized social infrastructures extending their traditions and style of governance much more in harmony than central banks ever could