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It seems you're referring to a **\$COIN/BTC trading pair**, which typically means a cryptocurrency is being traded against Bitcoin (BTC). In this context, BTC can act as either the **base** or **quote** currency in the pair.

When you see something like **\$COIN/BTC**, it indicates that the coin (e.g., Ethereum, Solana, DOGE, etc.) is priced in Bitcoin.

* You may be looking to see if a particular token (like **\$PEPE** or **\$DOGE**) is paired with BTC on major exchanges such as **Binance**, **KuCoin**, or **Coinbase Pro**.

* For instance, **PEPE/BTC** would let you trade PEPE directly for Bitcoin.

#### 2. **Checking Price or Chart Data:**

* You can search for things like `PEPE/BTC chart` or `PEPE to BTC price` on platforms such as:

* [TradingView](https://www.tradingview.com/)

* [CoinMarketCap](https://coinmarketcap.com/)

* [CoinGecko](https://coingecko.com)

#### 3. **Understanding the Use of BTC Pairs:**

* A **BTC trading pair** enables users to buy or sell altcoins using Bitcoin instead of fiat currencies (like USD or EUR) or stablecoins (like USDT or USDC).

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