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MATIC Trading Guide: Everything You Need to Know
  • By MaticTrading
  • March 2025

MATIC Trading Guide: Everything You Need to Know

MATIC, the native token of the Polygon network, is one of the most actively traded cryptocurrencies in the Layer 2 ecosystem. Whether you are new to crypto or an experienced trader looking to add Polygon to your portfolio, this comprehensive guide covers all the fundamentals of MATIC trading.

What Is MATIC and Why Trade It

Polygon (formerly Matic Network) is a Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum. MATIC is used to pay transaction fees and participate in Proof-of-Stake consensus on the network. With up to 65,000 transactions per second on a single sidechain and sub-two-second block confirmation times, Polygon has attracted major enterprises including Disney, Prada, Adidas, and Instagram.

MATIC trading volume consistently ranks among the top 20 cryptocurrencies by 24-hour trading volume, making it highly liquid and accessible on major exchanges like Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, and KuCoin. Its tight correlation with Ethereum performance, combined with its own ecosystem growth drivers, makes MATIC an attractive trading asset.

Key MATIC Trading Pairs

The most popular MATIC trading pairs include MATIC/USDT, MATIC/USD, MATIC/BTC, MATIC/ETH, MATIC/BNB, MATIC/EUR, MATIC/GBP, and MATIC/AUD. MATIC/USDT offers the tightest spreads and highest liquidity on most centralized exchanges. Spot trading is recommended for beginners, while experienced traders may explore MATIC perpetual futures on platforms such as Binance Futures and Bybit.

Polygon boasts up to 65,000 transactions per second on a single side chain, along with a block confirmation time of less than two seconds — making MATIC one of the most technically capable Layer 2 assets available to trade today.

How to Start Trading MATIC

MATIC Trading Guide: Everything You Need to Know

To begin MATIC trading, choose a reputable centralized exchange (CEX) such as Binance, Coinbase, or Kraken, or a decentralized exchange (DEX) such as QuickSwap or SushiSwap on the Polygon network. Create an account, complete KYC verification, deposit funds, and place your first trade. Always start with a small position and use stop-loss orders to manage risk.