#CryptoSecurity101

Trading pairs in crypto represent the two assets being exchanged in a trade, like BTC/USDT. The first asset (BTC) is what you're buying or selling, and the second (USDT) is what you're using to pay or receive. Pairs are categorized into crypto-to-crypto (e.g., ETH/BTC) and crypto-to-fiat (e.g., BTC/USD). They help traders evaluate the value of one asset relative to another. Popular pairs usually have higher liquidity and tighter spreads. Choosing the right trading pair depends on your strategy, asset availability, and the exchange you're using. Pairs also reflect market demand and volatility, guiding efficient trading decisions.