In Bitcoin-based transactions, about 76 billion US dollars of transactions are involved in illegal activities each year, accounting for about 46% of the total Bitcoin transactions. Almost a quarter of bitcoin users, and nearly half of bitcoin transactions, are illegal. Therefore, from a quantitative point of view, the use of Bitcoin is enough to become the target of attention of governments and international criminal police. If governments block Bitcoin, does Bitcoin have no value?
The way falsehood is evaporating from you with so much alacrity, actually I didn't expect such Bitcoin savaging post, after reading the title and then reading the post itself.
Since I don't believe your statistics and I don't have any true source to get those informations I don't even think it's something that can have a true fact.
I would be okay with a discussion on the topic, bitcoin value can be affected my some government, and some aspects of bitcoin that was ban. For instance, Nigeria banned the withdrawal of crypto-currency to local Banks but this didn't affect bitcoin, fast forward, China had a ban on a particular aspect of bitcoin I think mining and this affect Bitcoin value.