I think some nations already welcome Bitcoin and there will be no need for government to outrightly ban the use of bitcoin. So if one nation is critical of it, users in that nation will find a way through the internet to byepas that nation regulation. Bitcoin traders will always find a way around the internet to do their investment except the internet is shutdown.
That's certainly true, mate. There will always be a way to circumvent governments' restrictions due to the decentralized and open source nature of Bitcoin. That's the beauty of all this. If Bitcoin was centralized, it would've been another story. Many countries are realizing that their efforts have been in vain, leaving them with no choice but to accept Bitcoin as legal tender. Most recently, Russia's central bank said that it was difficult to ban Bitcoin usage within the country. This tell us that other countries will soon follow in recognizing Bitcoin's resiliency within the mainstream world.
With how big Bitcoin has become since inception, it's looking very unlikely that there will be an "end game" anytime soon. There are so many nodes and miners supporting the Bitcoin blockchain, while developers are working hard to make the pioneer cryptocurrency the best money the world has ever seen. With the Lightning Network and several other attractive features, people will continuously demand Bitcoin across the market. While it's no secret that nothing lasts forever, I believe that Bitcoin is the exception.
Nonetheless, only time will tell us what lies ahead with the future of Bitcoin as a decentralized cryptocurrency for the masses. No one knows for sure what will happen in the future. The least we could do is diversify our investment into crypto, Fiat, and precious metals just to be safe. But given Bitcoin's current popularity, we won't need to worry about its "end game" at least in our lifetime. Just my opinion
