As a Bangladeshi I have a dream cherished inside my heart, but in reality it is not possible to realize my dream. My house is located near a popular bridge in Bangladesh and on both sides of the bridge there are parks and sightseeing spots for travelers. My father has organized a food hotel next to that sightseeing spot. I sometimes spend some time in that hotel between studies. I've been nursing a dream for as long as I've been on Bitcoin forums. If Bitcoin was legalized in Bangladesh, I would take a payment system through Bitcoin with a pizza restaurant.
But my dreams will remain dreams because Bitcoin will never be legalized by the government in my country.
If you have the capability, you can move out of your country and stay in a country where Bitcoin is legal. You can do it by either staying on the country for a decent amount of time or marrying someone who is a native of that country. If there is a will there is a way but of course, there are necessities and situations you have to give up if you are into fulfilling your dream.
You can also create an online shop where your client is from another country and your base of operation is in a country where Bitcoin is legal. It may need a huge amount of money but we all know, there is no freedom in this world.
Actually, there is a way for Bitcoin to be legalized in your country, and that is if the government will change it's stand against Bitcoin. I mean if there will be a new government that will support or at least be neutral to Bitcoin then I guess that's the time where you can use it "legally". What are the chances? Close to zero I guess... or there might be a chance. I don't know for, but one thing's for sure, Bitcoin being used in Bangladesh legally would take a long time.
Sometimes, dreams will just stay as dreams because of bad government, eh? You have other choice OP, and that is to build a business outside Bangladesh, that is if only you can do it, but if the government really is that strict with regards to Bitcoin, then I guess accepting Bitcoin in your business would be close to impossible. Well, the thing that's permanent in this world is change, and who knows. We might see them changing their outlook when it comes to Bitcoin, and we might see them unbanning it in the future.
I guess I'm lucky that in our country, cryptocurrencies aren't banned, and we are free to use it anytime we wanted.
True that, there is no permanent in this world so the hostile stance of Bangladesh towards Bitcoin can possibly change in the future. The time when is unknown but it is already proven that government changes its stance whenever the present ruling party saw that Bitcoin will benefits your country more than it harms it.