$BTC

A coin pair with $BTC refers to a trading pair where Bitcoin (BTC) is one of the two assets in the pair. These pairs are commonly used in cryptocurrency exchanges to trade Bitcoin against another cryptocurrency or fiat currency.

Types of BTC Trading Pairs:

1. Crypto-to-Crypto Pairs:

BTC/ETH (Bitcoin to Ethereum)

BTC/USDT (Bitcoin to Tether)

BTC/XRP (Bitcoin to Ripple)

BTC/ADA (Bitcoin to Cardano)

BTC/SOL (Bitcoin to Solana)

2. Crypto-to-Fiat Pairs:

BTC/USD (Bitcoin to US Dollar)

BTC/EUR (Bitcoin to Euro)

BTC/JPY (Bitcoin to Japanese Yen)

BTC/GBP (Bitcoin to British Pound)

How BTC Pairs Work:

If you're trading BTC/ETH, you're either buying Bitcoin with Ethereum or selling Bitcoin for Ethereum.

If you're trading BTC/USD, you're exchanging Bitcoin for US dollars or vice versa.

The price of Bitcoin in a pair represents how much of the second asset (quote currency) is needed to buy one BTC.

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