#TradingPairs101 crypto, a trading pair shows the two assets being exchanged—for example, BTC/USDT means you're trading Bitcoin against Tether. The first asset (BTC) is what you're buying or selling; the second (USDT) is the currency used for pricing. Trading pairs help you understand how much one asset is worth in terms of another. Not all tokens can be directly traded with each other, so sometimes you'll need to swap through a common base like USDT, ETH, or BTC. Knowing how trading pairs work is essential for navigating exchanges and making smart trades. Always double-check the pair before confirming a trade.🚀🚀