#TradingPairs101 #TradingPairs101

#TradingPairs101 #TradingPairs101

A trading pair in crypto shows the two assets you can trade between, such as BTC/USDT or ETH/BTC. The first asset is what you're buying or selling (the base), and the second is what you're using to pay (the quote). For example, in BTC/USDT, you're buying Bitcoin using Tether (USDT). Trading pairs help determine an asset’s value relative to another. Some pairs use fiat-backed stablecoins (like USDT or USDC), while others involve crypto-to-crypto trades. Choosing the right trading pair can impact liquidity, fees, and trading efficiency. Understanding pairs is essential for navigating exchanges and managing trades effectively.