Let's pay attention to this final point. Maybe some countries are still kinda scared that why we need to educate more and ensure security and trust, promoting safe practices, proof of reserves and the customer protection.
Come to think about it, don't you wonder why doing all these you mentioned in the first place? Are we on a mission to force Bitcoin on everyone's throat? Moreover, Bitcoin is not longer in a stage that we need to carry out massive campaign to create awareness about it. It's globally recognised and acceptable but not legally approved as a legal tender in most of the countries but that is never an issue to drag or start to organise campaigns or seminars on Bitcoin. The only awareness that'll be helpful now is how to keep asset safe and wallet security/protection.