Indeed, Bali is a tourist attraction, renown for it natural beauty, stunning beaches, rich cultural heritage and friendly people. I have never visited but would love to go there whenever I get the opportunity to experience its wonders. It is unfotunate that Bitcoin is not accepted there as method payment. However. I would encourage you to unite and amplify your voices on social media, urging government officials to recognize advantages of embracing Bitcoin as payment system and consider regulating it in your country.
when you have the opportunity to visit bali then go there immediately, surely you won't regret it
(because i've been on vacation there)i agree with the opinion of some members that bitcoin is not recognized as a payment method in almost all countries in the world (not only on the island of Bali) so there is no need to be surprised by news like this, as a tourist, everyone must respect all kinds of rules that are currently applied and in this case is the prohibition to use bitcoin as a means of payment while in Bali. breaking the rules that apply in an area will only make it difficult for yourself
(i also support residents there taking advantage of social media urging their government to revoke the rules)