#TradingPairs101 Trading pairs are two assets traded against each other in a market, like BTC/USD or ETH/BTC. The first asset is the base currency, the second is the quote currency. For example, in BTC/USD, you’re buying or selling Bitcoin priced in US dollars. Crypto exchanges list pairs to show what you can trade, with prices reflecting supply and demand. Pairs can be crypto-to-fiat (e.g., BTC/USD), crypto-to-crypto (e.g., ETH/BTC), or involve stablecoins (e.g., USDT/ETH). Understanding pairs is key to navigating trades, as they dictate what you’re exchanging and at what price. Anything specific you want to dive into about trading pairs?