$ETH An **ETH coin pair** refers to a trading pair on a cryptocurrency exchange where Ethereum (ETH) is paired with another cryptocurrency or fiat currency. These pairs allow traders to buy or sell ETH in exchange for another asset.

### **Common ETH Trading Pairs**

#### **1. ETH/Fiat Pairs** (ETH traded against traditional currencies)

- **ETH/USD** (Ethereum vs. US Dollar)

- **ETH/EUR** (Ethereum vs. Euro)

- **ETH/GBP** (Ethereum vs. British Pound)

- **ETH/JPY** (Ethereum vs. Japanese Yen)

#### **2. ETH/Stablecoin Pairs** (ETH traded against stablecoins)

- **ETH/USDT** (Tether)

- **ETH/USDC** (USD Coin)

- **ETH/DAI** (Decentralized stablecoin)

#### **3. ETH/Altcoin Pairs** (ETH traded against other cryptocurrencies)

- **ETH/BTC** (Ethereum vs. Bitcoin) – A major crypto pair

- **ETH/SOL** (Ethereum vs. Solana)

- **ETH/BNB** (Ethereum vs. Binance Coin)

- **ETH/ADA** (Ethereum vs. Cardano)

### **Where to Trade ETH Pairs?**

You can trade ETH pairs on major exchanges like:

- **Binance** (ETH/USDT, ETH/BTC, ETH/BUSD)

- **Coinbase** (ETH/USD, ETH/EUR)

- **Kraken** (ETH/USD, ETH/BTC)

- **Bybit & OKX** (ETH/USDT, ETH/USDC)

- **Decentralized Exchanges (DEXs)** like Uniswap (ETH/altcoin pairs)

### **Why Trade ETH Pairs?**

- **Liquidity**: ETH is one of the most liquid cryptocurrencies.

- **Volatility**: ETH pairs can offer good trading opportunities.

- **Diversification**: Allows exposure to ETH against other assets.

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