Once these people sees that it's not actually risky to get on board on bitcoin and have it as their investment, they'll realize that they care for nothing. They worry for something manageable if they understand it very well. The risk only comes when you're so outspoken and tells people that you own it. Who knows if the broke people are listening and those who are in need ready to do crimes just to solve their financial problem. They think whoever owns bitcoin owns a lot but they're wrong with that assumption because majority of us are just regular people and investors trying to make a living.
Most likely the reason why people are still skeptical about Bitcoin is because of the bad news about this asset in various media and the fluctuations that occur all the time, This is why people remain reluctant to hold this asset. Based on this negative news, they conclude that the asset is truly dangerous for them, and they are unwilling to delve deeper into it to verify the accuracy of the information.
Indeed, we shouldn't be too open about our Bitcoin holdings. We can avoid that crime, and you should never under any circumstances reveal your passphrase on your smartphone. The potential for losing Bitcoin would be far greater for instance, your smartphone could be stolen, or you could fall victim to other crimes.