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In cryptocurrency, a "coin pair" like BTC/USDT or ETH/BTC represents the exchange rate between two different assets on a trading platform. The first coin (e.g., BTC) is the "base currency," and the second (e.g., USDT) is the "quote currency." The price indicates how much of the quote currency is needed to buy one unit of the base currency.
BTC (Bitcoin) is frequently paired with other cryptocurrencies and stablecoins due to its market dominance and liquidity. Common BTC pairs include BTC/USDT (Tether), BTC/USD (US Dollar), BTC/ETH (Ethereum), and BTC/BNB (Binance Coin). These pairs allow traders to directly exchange assets, speculate on price movements, and diversify portfolios without always converting to fiat currency.