$BTC The coin pair $BTC typically refers to Bitcoin when trading it against another asset. In crypto exchanges, pairs are formatted like:
BTC/USDT – Bitcoin traded against Tether (a stablecoin)
BTC/USD – Bitcoin traded against US Dollar
BTC/ETH – Bitcoin traded against Ethereum
BTC/BNB – Bitcoin traded against Binance Coin
The first currency in the pair (BTC) is what you are buying or selling, and the second is what you are using to make the purchase or receive from the sale.
For example:
If BTC/USDT = 76,861, it means 1 BTC costs 76,861 USDT.
If BTC/ETH = 13.2, it means 1 BTC equals 13.2 ETH.
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