I think everyone wants a prove and it would be misleading to claim that you can confidently venture into an investment that you see no store or concrete evidence to its legitness. Almost everything about bitcoin is an abstract and digital and investors only put their funds because they understand they system. To someone who has problems with understanding, referring him back to the various achievements recorded by bitcoin can go a long way to convince the person to give it a try. Even though we can't compel anyone into buying bitcoin but helping them break that decision making latency before their first investment is very important. What about reminding a person how bitcoin rose from $74k to over $113k in less than 4 months? These are facts and not misleading. So it would be good if we also consider that the rate of acceptance of every given innovation differs among people and being secret about bitcoin would never help in anyway.
I have a better fact to convince anyone to invest in Bitcoin, just like yours, I will share them the investing strategy of MSTR company also known as MicroStrategy, the face of this company is Micheal Saylor, I will share anyone the history of how they start investing in Bitcoin in parts, they had so much money they could buy the same amount of Bitcoin they have now if they would not have done the DCA but they still stick to DCA because it is the best rish management technique.
They have made billions of dollars in profits and no loss, buying more Bitcoins every month, their visions are clear, but if someone still not convinced and think it is not legit, we can easily clear that doubt, if they think it is fraud and someone will take the money away, the difference between centralization and decentralization will help them understand who can actually take their money away.
I don't get your point. Do you think that you can invest into bitcoin with someone, who will hold the private keys. Bitcoin investment is not a joint venture like other investments are. Bitcoin is for privacy and anonymity, therefore, you don't need to put your funds with someone else's own and buy bitcoin. Mr A might want to sell part of the bitcoin him and Mr B bought together but Mr B prefers to continue hodli, how will you handle such case.
Sorry for responding late, I was away for sometime and No, that's not what I meant.
I mean to say never tell anyone you have invested, although investing with someone in Bitcoin is a good idea but you highlighted the issues of this which is quite interesting really, because I have thought about it but I am someone who is now too conscious about not telling anyone about my Bitcoin holdings so it is a big risk to be a partner with someone who likes to show off to everyone.