Yes we can compare Bitcoin and crypto, but it helps to be clear about what that means Bitcoin vs crypto
To 99% of investors, the only difference is the name. It's just a different button on their investment app.
There is no significant functional difference between Bitcoin and (say) ETH, or XRP, DOGE, or hundreds of other well-established networks. All of them do the same thing. And since most people and companies rely on some private company to actually hold their crypto holdings, their risk doesn't even touch the final network so it doesn't even matter.
Can you argue that Bitcoin is technically "safer"? Sure, you can argue that, but imagine a car maker saying that their car has a 0.00001% of exploding whereas their competitor's cars have a 0.0001% chance. Is anybody going to care about this difference? Nope. I mean, a few "hard core" enthusiasts maybe: the same guys (yes,
guys 
) that tell you there's an extreme difference between normal speaker cables that cost $20 and those $10,000 "audiophile" cables. For normal mainstream people, there's no difference.