#TradingPairs101
Trading pairs represent the two assets being exchanged in a trade, like BTC/ETH or USDT/BTC. The first asset is what you're buying or selling, and the second is the quote currency used to determine its value. For example, in BTC/USDT, you're trading Bitcoin against Tether. Understanding pairs helps you know what you're gaining or spending. Some pairs are crypto-to-fiat, others crypto-to-crypto. Popular pairs tend to have higher liquidity and tighter spreads. Always check the pair’s volatility, fees, and market depth before trading. Knowing how trading pairs work is key to navigating crypto markets effectively. #TradingPairs101