I did not expect what is seen lately with bitcoin, there is no choice anymore, I adopted it and should be adopted by those who believe in gradual aging and new world. Bitcoin created the road where other cryptocurrencies are passing and building all sorts of programs upon.
Can't it be destroyed?
True, Bitcoin has proven to be a durable and resilient asset, claims that Bitcoin is indestructible are probably too strong. now Bitcoin faces challenges and vulnerabilities, but its strength makes it a popular investment choice for many. Yes, As the world of finance continues to evolve and new technologies emerge, it will be very interesting to follow how Bitcoin Adoption and other cryptocurrencies adapt and develop and offer benefits and distinct features that show that they will remain a force to be reckoned with in the world of finance.
2) Hacking: Getting to know of many hacking stories of the past about bitcoin was confusing, but none is about the direct bitcoin network but websites and wallets housing it. Most of the websites hacked are custodial, I don't like them.
Not that it is completely impossible to hack the bitcoin network but the needed condition to do so seems impossible to meet. For the proof of work blockchain (PoW) like it, it will take the hacker a very high computing power to take half of the blockchains network before manipulation will be possible. No person or group of person and government can get to the arrangement because this computing power is widely spread.
I like this point to know, the issue of hacking is often raised as a potential Bitcoin vulnerability. But it's my view that most of the stories we hear about Bitcoin being hacked are not about the live Bitcoin network but the websites and wallets that host them. As the OP mentioned "Most of the websites hacked are custodial, I don't like them''. why is that because entrusting one's Bitcoin to a third party, makes them vulnerable to attack. On the other hand I think the Bitcoin network itself is very secure, thanks to the blockchain Its Proof of Work It takes an enormous amount of computing power to manipulate a network, making it virtually impossible for any single person or group to carry out such an attack.