governments simply aren't interested in incorporating bitcoin. they can't deal with the fact that it is something they can't control. paper money will stay at least for another 10-20 years.
I think what you are saying is true, that the government is not interested in incorporating bitcoin. Having bitcoin that they can't control will definitely bring them down, starting from banks. It would surely re create our current government system and they won't be able to do anything about it. So I think paper money will still continue for a long time and they will keep delaying the process of incorporating bitcoin.
I guess it too. It seems clear that government won't cooperate for the betterment of each country and that is some kind of difficult to handle about money matter. Obviously governments want also percentage of having the benefit of bitcoin wherein they can negotiate in terms of taxes but I guess it isn't fair for that thing. In terms of paper money's future,it will continue its process of using this and if they insist to change the way it goes instead of paper money then that will take a very long time and too much adjustments of people who get to used to old way of money transaction and the appearance of real money.