#Postwithcoinpair $BTC In the world of cryptocurrency. Here's a breakdown:

1. "Post" in Trading Context

In crypto trading, "posting" can refer to creating a trade order — either a buy or sell order — on an exchange.

So if someone says:

“Post with coin pair $BTC

They might be saying:

They placed a trade involving BTC as one half of the trading pair, like BTC/USDT, ETH/BTC, or BTC/USD.

It could also refer to publicly sharing a trade idea or market update involving a BTC trading pair.

2. "Coin Pair $BTC" Explained

A coin pair or trading pair shows two crypto currencies you can trade between. If you see:

BTC/USDT – it means you can trade Bitcoin (BTC) against Tether (USDT).

ETH/BTC – trade Ethereum (ETH) against Bitcoin (BTC).

In these pairs:

The first coin is what you're buying or selling.

The second coin is what you're using to pay for it or receive from it.

Example:

If you're trading the BTC/USDT pair and you “post” a buy order, you are:

Using USDT to buy BTC.

If you "post a chart" or "post an analysis" with a coin pair like $BTC/$ETH, it means you're sharing your thoughts or predictions about how BTC is performing relative to ETH.