$BTC In cryptocurrency trading, a trading pair refers to two assets that can be exchanged for each other on a trading platform. For example, the BTC/ETH pair allows traders to exchange Bitcoin (BTC) for Ethereum (ETH) and vice versa.

The first currency in the pair is known as the base currency, while the second is the quote currency. The trading pair indicates how much of the quote currency is needed to purchase one unit of the base currency. For instance, in the BTC/USDT pair, if the price is 82,784.30 USDT, it means one Bitcoin is equivalent to 82,784.30 Tether (USDT).