#TradingPairs101 If you've ever seen BTC/USDT or ETH/BUSD on Binance and wondered what it means — this is for you 👇
📘 What is a Trading Pair?
A trading pair lets you exchange one asset for another.
👉 Example: BTC/USDT means you're trading Bitcoin for Tether (USDT).
🔄 How It Works:
🔹 Base Asset = The first asset (e.g., BTC)
🔹 Quote Asset = The second one (e.g., USDT)
You’re buying/selling the base using the quote.
🛒 Buying BTC/USDT = Buying Bitcoin using USDT
💰 Selling BTC/USDT = Selling Bitcoin for USDT
📊 Types of Trading Pairs:
Crypto/Stablecoin
▶️ e.g., BTC/USDT, ETH/BUSD
🔹 Most common & beginner-friendly
🔹 Stable value for easier tracking
Crypto/Crypto
▶️ e.g., ETH/BTC, SOL/ETH
🔹 Good for swapping between coins
🔹 More volatile, useful for advanced strategies
Fiat/Crypto (on CEX)
▶️ e.g., BTC/INR, ETH/EUR
🔹 Great for on-ramping/off-ramping via real-world currency
🧠 Pro Tip:
Always check the liquidity & volume of a trading pair before trading. High volume = smoother trade = less slippage!
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