The sharing economy is just going to continue to grow, and governments will be challenged to understand and manage its implications while embracing its benefits. However, governments will be at a significant disadvantage if they wait too long and newer technologies and markets will have already been developed that do not follow traditional models. Think of the following: Uber is the worlds largest taxi service and owns no cars. Airbnb provides lodging yet does not own real estate.
How will local governments adapt to these new ways of doing business that are disrupting traditional business models? All we know now is that governments are a long way from even contemplating and accepting this new reality.
As to me, some of the government knows more about Bitcoin for all of us. They all understand - they just do not know how to properly adapt it to the economy of the country, to earn that.
And yet here Bitcoin's course floating, as for me it's an evil thing for an eco-label.