I am worried about such things coming from big banks of my country. Because banks are actually very deeply rooted within our society. Such actions are enough to create confusion among the users which effectively brings down the reputation of Bitcoin.
You have a right to be worried, but I'm not too worried. It could probably be because things are not as bad in my country as they are in your country regarding bitcoin, but my country is strongly against bitcoin too. According to them, bitcoin is used for criminal activities so anybody using it is a criminal.
What worries me is not that they're against it, but they have realised the potential it has for young people and that would mean they would lose the grip they had on them so they have come up with indirect ways to fight it.
First, they banned it, then they banned the banks from getting involved and reporting and freezing accounts that have anything to do with bitcoin, and then they started taxing bitcoins earnings, now they announced more regulations. It's crazy how they're taxing what they banned and what they regarded as criminal activity. I wonder how they don't see the irony. It's like taxing the profit from drug dealers.
At the end of the day, I've realised that bitcoin is not something the government can fight forever. They may go on for a while, but it will keep growing and even if they will never accept it, they will be more open towards it.
The government and other businesses are spending millions on campaigns against Bitcoin. They don't want decentralization because it will reduce their influence, which is making them put in efforts to misinform the people. The government of my country went as far as threatening and arresting Bitcoiners because the use of the currency kept increasing even after all their media campaigns.
It's crazy the length they are ready to go to fight bitcoin. Makes you wonder if they actually want to make the lives of the people they govern better or if they just want to control them. Because if they want to make lives and the country better, bitcoin isn't stopping them in any way, in fact, it's helping them.