crypto networks could actually be a very unique and new way of public-private partnerships.
You don't need to go around propping up governments like that when, so long as your ways remain voluntaryist, you are free to do whatever you like together yourselves.
It opens up a new design space for government services
You've wasted hundreds of years designing optimizing and executing these services, yet those pandora boxes you keep "opening up" haven't worked, at all, none of them, ever, else you wouldn't need to keep churning through them, and by odds of historical precedent and now exhausted iterations, they never will work. Yet you still refuse to do the one thing you have NEVER tried... live your lives freely without such Govts. So when your next pointless iteration of your glorious government services fails to work yet again... don't claim you didn't know what else to try. Even Bitcoin clearly told you from early days to go try p2p freedom without such governments.
Government software has historically been painful to use.
That's because government itself is always a historic and painful failure. Stop imparting that pain, suffering, and death upon yourself and others. Go try something actually new for once.