His family have now called a meeting to question him about what he does with the money he earns in bitcoins since they haven't seen any physical impact from him.
His family has no rights to question him about what he does and doesn't do with his Bitcoins. It is not of their business. They haven't heard about personal boundaries. They have crossed it. If he doesn't beg them for any financial support, he owes them no reason.
He then refused to declare his asset in bitcoin because he has already hodl a large amount and since the meeting comprised some of his extended family members, he was not comfortable declaring his crypto asset due to some personal and security reasons.
This will not save him from any security breach unless he leaves his family for a new place. They already know he is into Bitcoin and that is enough to carry out their plans of harm if they choose to do it .
If you were in his shoes, can you declare your crypto asset to your family?
Such a family will not be aware of my involvement with Bitcoin.
Or do you think he should have declared it to them after the extended family members must have left and even if he did, the information can still leak to the extended family and from there it can escalate to other people.
He should change his location immediately. An extended family member is going to be the one to contract people to harm him.forngis Bitcoin. An insider job.