And if it does indeed get banned, I would like to see how it plays out because like you said it would be a good model for any future challenges Bitcoin could face.
Exchanges have already delisted Monero, at this point banning it would mostly be a formality, because it's not used much outside of darknet markets.
Bitcoin is still quite popular on the darknet, but governments don't mind, because it actually gives them a chance to track the criminals, some of whom are stupid enough to not properly mix their transactions.
Of course banning Monero won't help them solve crimes at all, but it would prevent criminals from easily converting their dirty money to fiat legally.