The promise of Bitcoin was to leave governments unable to enforce any kind of regulations using technology and decentralization.
no offense, but I've always looked at two advantages of using bitcoin, and those two advantages in my opinion are:
1 -) Cheap transaction fee
2 -) have private key control
Now the fight against governments if it's really objective (I don't know about that), then it's a futile fight because governments can arrest anyone who uses bitcoin if they want to.
What do you think? Is the Bitcoin promise broken?
When you open a bank account, who controls your money? The bank controls your money, which means you have to ask permission from the bank in case you want to withdraw a lot of money or the government can freeze your bank account if they want.
When you have bitcoins in your wallet you have control over your money as long as you have private key.
So I think bitcoin is doing its job very well