Ticker Symbol
In the world of cryptocurrencies, ticker symbols are shorthand codes used to uniquely identify individual cryptocurrencies or tokens. They are similar to stock symbols used in traditional financial markets.
Ticker symbols are typically composed of uppercase letters or a combination of letters and numbers. These symbols serve as a convenient way to reference specific cryptocurrencies in a concise and standardized manner. For example, Bitcoin’s ticker symbol is BTC, Ethereum’s is ETH, and Ripple’s is XRP.
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