As I said, assets that bring high returns do not mean they are safe, do you remember the saying "the higher the return, the higher the risk"? The risk here we need to consider is the level of acceptance and popularity of bitcoin, not just talking about profits. We always say that bitcoin is very popular but how many stores have you seen accepting it, how many people know about bitcoin and are ready to accept it? As far as I know, less than 10% of the world's population invests in bitcoin, whereas if we talk about gold, you will see how much people like it.
You just have to look at the market capitalization of both and you will clearly see the difference: one asset is thousands of years old and is accepted worldwide anywhere and has a capitalization of almost 12k billion dollars. Meanwhile, bitcoin is only 500 billion USD and not many governments have legalized it. In your opinion, which is safer?
That's certainly true, mate. Gold is safer because of its established presence on the market. But Bitcoin is better because that it can't be seized by the government. Not to mention, its supply is predictable and you can carry it almost anywhere (portability). The cryptocurrency is just getting started. The approval of spot ETFs, legalization of Bitcoin all around the world, and taxation will help the cryptocurrency market mature in the long run.
It should be matter of time before momentum builds up for Bitcoin and it eventually surpasses Gold's market cap. We can call BTC a "safe haven asset" once market prices stabilize a bit. That will happen within the not-so-distant future. Who knows if the cryptocurrency will make many of us filthy rich?

Bitcoin has many advantages over any other assets. Any asset is at risk of government seizure, but Bitcoin is not. When, not if, Bitcoin will exceed gold in market cap. Bitcoin is relatively young, but acceptance will undoubtedly rise. Broader adoption, legal frameworks, and spot ETFs will accelerate this rise. Bitcoin will gain legitimacy and stability to become a popular investment asset with these developments.
Calling Bitcoin a "safe haven asset" is premature. Its price volatility remains a challenge. To obtain this designation, Bitcoin needs market price stability, which will likely occur with more acceptance and regulatory certainty. Bitcoin has huge wealth creation potential, but it's important to be balanced. Its important to recognize cryptocurrency's dangers despite its potential. Seeing Bitcoin become a dominating asset class will be amazing.