Countries that saw potential in the emerging Blockchain Industry will surely look at it as an opportunity. These countries will implement friendly regulations, even encouraging investors to invest in the country's Blockchain Integration development. Those who are afraid of transparency will more likely hate it because it can reveal their corruption and how they embezzle public funds. Definitely, this corrupt official will see Bitcoin as bothersome, so they will set an unfriendly atmosphere for Bitcoin.
You could be right. There are whole lot of logical reasons to why so many of the countries are hating on bitcoin using regulatory policies to keep it afar from being a domestic influence in their societies so that they don't encourage adoption awareness that may permit higher forces to keep eyes on the blockchain where they stores their looted funds.
The major issue is the level of knowledge these officials have. Those who have a shallow knowledge about Bitcoin and narrow sighed will not see the opportunities Bitcoin gives. Those who have been embezzling the public funds for so long will definitely avoid a transparent system, and I think the most crucial is that the government wants to control everything, and Bitcoin being decentralized, is one of the major reason why some government have trouble accepting it.
Yes it requires professional level of experience for countries to adopt bitcoin with flexible policies before the blockchain through regulations can partially play more anti corrupt roles in the financial system else, the techniques or it decentlization that keep users identify anonymous may even cause the country more harms.