To be frank, there's really nothing you can do if your government tries to restrict its users to use bitcoin or other crypto for that matter. If you have a booming crypto-related business in Russia but the government isn't too keen on what's happening with the cryptomarket and tries to inhibit its growth, you have no other choice but to cross borders and establish your business elsewhere. It's normal that some countries wouldn't like crypto to flourish since they only look at the negative implications of the innovation. I couldn't blame them though if they are doing this to protect their citizens from potential frauds and scams
from russia there is:
ethereum (vitalik buterin is son of two russian parents)
waves plattform
russia is not cryptohostile but bitcoinhostile.
as is china. i mean seriously bitcoin is like tooth decay for societies.
i still support the anti bankster movements through bitcoin though, as do many as people are fed up with banksters
nakamoto was against the influence of the banking cartels, and less on tech freakness.
regards