When people first discover Bitcoin, the first question is usually something like “Is it going to $100k?” or “Is this the best time to buy?”. But very few beginners take the time to understand things like private keys, wallet security, or self-custody.
In my opinion, one of the biggest mistakes new users make is keeping their coins on exchanges for too long. It feels convenient, but it also means you don’t truly control your Bitcoin.
Another mistake I see often is people jumping into trading without understanding volatility. Bitcoin can move very fast in both directions, and many beginners panic sell during dips.
For those who have been around longer in the space:
What do you think is the biggest mistake beginners make when they first enter Bitcoin?
And what advice would you give someone who is just starting today

Newbies in crypto of now days are not here to learn, they want to make it quick by all means that is why they do ask if it is the right time to buy; so that they can be hoping for quick pump to cash out early instead of holding for long.
Only few newbies focus on learning about Bitcoin, its fundamentals and the basic knowledge it how and where to save Bitcoin, and most times; these newbies are ready to invest for long run and have their money to invest, they are not like other users who don’t even have enough money to invest but looking for the right time so that they can easily get profit and sell meaning they don’t have any money they can afford to lose.
Because newbies eagerness to make quick money, that evening ahead to trade without basic and fundamentals knowledge, they do rely on signals from their idols and once they lose money, they blame crypto in general.
So newbies needs to take correction because they are not learning in the right way, they are always after money which is wrong even though money is the main reason we invest, but try and learn first.