Cryptocurrencies is banned in Nepal, but bitcoin and other crypto adoption in the country continue to increase. Why should a country ban something very good like bitcoin? I do not care if they ban crypto, but any country that ban bitcoin only ban one of the human rights and freedom because of invalid reasons.
If IMF has pointed this out then Nepal is going to be the next country to adopt cryptocurrency. The regime change last year or year before that (don't remember the exact one) must have left the country in a weak condition but that's not an excuse. These countries have real crypto users and once the exchanges have enough data on how many users are trading how much money then eventually the governments, IMF and the exchanges will form a coalition which won't be official but they will streamline the adoption of crypto by changing the laws.
I am saying this because it has happened with us. IMF was the first step, they said to tax the country because the country has taken the loan from them so they have a say, so after a long wait our country has officially accepted the crypto and now we are about to be taxed, this part is not my favorite one.
Not taxes again! But we should have been used to that by now. For the government to grant permission on the usage of any new technology or innovation, they must first try to understand how it would profit them in form of revenue and taxes and they would still seek to control its affairs by imposing regulations.
Am sure somewhere along the line the Nepal government will understand the important part Bitcoin and cryptocurrency has to play in improving their economy and even if they don't legally adopt it as a legal tender, may still allow it to be used for payments of taxes and remittances like some other government do, and am sure more citizens will have adopted cryptocurrency in the decentralized systems because of the ease and power of self soverignty it assures.