Well, if we look at the strong growth in Bitcoin prices, currently there may be many investors, institutions who have the argument that the traditional currency is ready to face disruption. At least BTC is seen as a psychological support level but I strongly believe this is because Bitcoin is much more stable than altcoins and there are many other trading influences on the price.
These are all important points because the market is not always predictable.
Based on what factors do you say that bitcoin is not a risky asset? If you compare bitcoin with altcoins then bitcoin is much safer but if you compare it with gold and traditional assets then it is a risky asset. Bitcoin's growth is incredible but that doesn't mean it is a risk-free asset.
For bitcoin to become a safe haven, many factors are needed and I agree with what @retreat has mentioned, popularity, government acceptance, regulations...Bitcoin does not yet meet those criteria to be called a safe haven.
I have checked the historic data of Bitcoin, within every five years, Bitcoin always give huge profits irrespective of the entry price. This is not what I consider as risky because the only risk is when sold at the wrong time. Those who bought at the peak of 2021 might still be in loss in terms of dollars but the Bitcoin quantity is still intact and hopefully before 2026, price might surpass their entry price and give them good profits. Even this is not guaranteed but the chances are high. I don't really see Bitcoin as too risky.
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?