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Cryptocurrency trading pairs for example ltc/btc, doge/btc should be paired using some criteria. I'd like to comprehend on what basis they are paired.
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Cryptocurrency trading pairs for example ltc/btc, doge/btc should be paired using some criteria. I'd like to comprehend on what basis they are paired.
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Exchanges generally choose a few base currencies and build trading pairs on top of them. It has multiple reasons:
I disagree on your last point. Why is the most important? And I trade on Kraken and btc-e, which both have BTC/LTC/USD (and EUR) and BOTH have all the market pairs with those currencies. I really like those to have all the options, and I will stop trading on an exchange without one of them. I think the other two options are far more important for the exchange to decide which pairs they offer. But I am not an exchange developer or something :) – Mathias711 – 2014-06-03T11:16:00.480
BTC/LTC/USD is not a good example. But it's understandable. They are liquid pairs. Imagine less liquid pairs. PPC/NXT/DOGE then you understand what I'm saying. – Emre Kenci – 2014-06-03T12:04:09.240
Ahh, yes. Then BTC/LTC was the worst example you could choose. But I understand your point – Mathias711 – 2014-06-03T12:05:21.210
The decision to open BTC/LTC would depend on the liquidity of the exchange. IF you don't have much, then you wouldn't open BTC/LTC. Imagine being a small exchange. – Emre Kenci – 2014-06-03T12:09:21.270