Many people have been talking about a full government ban towards Bitcoin. Some said that Bitcoin could be banned the same way Gold was banned a couple of years ago. This is to prevent people from using Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on top of Fiat. After all, governments want to control people's money. Something that's decentralized and outside the reach of the government, should be banned from the face of the Earth (according to governments' mindset).
What do you think? Will governments (especially the US government) ban Bitcoin like they did with Gold? Or is it too late to do something about it? Will Bitcoin survive if all governments unanimously agree to ban its usage worldwide? Your input will be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.

The most and least thing they could do only would be ISPs to ban every single trading exchange, because that is how BTC is mostly traded or transferred. Still people have the means to use various softwares like VPN.
Tor is also there for anonymous browsing.
Proxy is also there for reason.
Government banning those sites to not be able to be downloaded? Sure, people will still have the means to distribute those software without a trace.
Bitcoin will still survive.
The power of technology still speaks for infinite possibilities.