Define bitcoin as currency: Australia, Sweden.
It is clear that bitcoin transactions are illegal: Indonesia, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Ecuador and kyrgyzstan.
Clearly identified as legal means of payment: France, Japan.
Specific economic activities related to bitcoin: UK, Germany, France, Finland, Norway, Russia, Singapore, Israel.
The first country to recognize the legal status of bitcoin: Germany.
The first country to block bitcoin: Thailand (now a changed attitude)
ICO's country: China, South Korea.
Countries with positive attitudes to ICO: Russia, France.
Japan: embracing reform, licensing, and overall regulation.
Japan, as an innovator in this reform, has been on the cutting edge.
What about the Netherlands? I've read that in some cities there you can even purchase stuff with Bitcoin, aren't they considering any BTC-related specific economic activities?