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(Ethereum) represents a trading pair where Ethereum is exchanged against another cryptocurrency or fiat currency. In a pair like ETH/USDT, Ethereum is the base currency, while Tether (USDT) is the quote currency, meaning the price of ETH is measured in USDT. Other common ETH pairs include ETH/BTC, ETH/USD, and ETH/EUR. These pairs allow traders to buy or sell Ethereum based on market demand. The liquidity and trading volume of ETH pairs vary across different exchanges, influencing price stability. Understanding ETH pairs is crucial for crypto traders, as price fluctuations and market trends impact trading strategies and potential profits. Always check market conditions before trading ETH pairs.