#TradingPairs101 : In crypto, a trading pair lets you exchange one asset for another—like BTC/USDT means trading Bitcoin for Tether. The first asset is what you’re buying or selling; the second is what you’re using to trade. Common pairs include BTC/ETH, ETH/USDT, or ADA/BTC. Some pairs use fiat (like USD), others use stablecoins or other crypto. Picking the right pair affects price, liquidity, and fees. For example, buying Ethereum with USDT might be cheaper and faster than with Bitcoin. Always check the volume and spread of a pair before trading to ensure efficient and cost-effective transactions.
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