$BTC , A coin pair in cryptocurrency trading represents the exchange relationship between two digital assets. It indicates how much of the quote currency (the second coin in the pair) is needed to buy one unit of the base currency (the first coin). For Bitcoin ($BTC), common pairs include $BTC/USD, $BTC/EUR, and $BTC/USDT. These pairs allow traders to speculate on Bitcoin's price movements relative to fiat currencies or other stablecoins.
Currently, the price of Bitcoin (BTC) is around $82,680 USD. Over the past 24 hours, it has decreased by approximately 0.81%. Technical analysis suggests a slightly bearish trend in the short term, although some indicators point to potential bullish momentum. The first resistance level is around $84,561.71 USD, and the first support level is near $82,193.50 USD. Trading volume over the last 24 hours was significant, at $14.19 billion USD, indicating active market participation.