You're overreacting
The guy is just leading a team to figure a way to combat money laundering.
Whatever he thinks he must come up with a report and only then would (maybe?) the finance minister take action.
And even then, the laws would have to go to parliament approval before anything else....
It will never come down to a bitcoin ban.
It gonna be a tough call because we have Japan, Australia and to an extent South Korea which are pro bitcoin and cryptocurrency and on the other side, France, Germany, Indonesia and China who opposes bitcoin, and then neutrals like India and other nations as well.
When and where is Germany opposing
BTC ?
Regulation does not mean banning.
So,what you are saying is that Bitcoin will have Japan, Russia and the UE giving it support, against USA, UK and China?
With Brexit and all involved... i don't know, but love the speculation. It ,makes Bitcoin raise, eh eh!
If by some miracle the US will oppose openly and ban
BTC, prepare to count the value in cents.
But it will never happen.