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I see many new users on the platform often get confused with these numerical symbols, so I’m sharing this quickly for convenience.
Basically, 1K = 1k, the simplest way. And 1M equals 1 million, so if someone asks how much 1M is, it’s correct to think in millions. If the coin price is 0.5M, that means 500K.
Then 1E = 100 million, 1B = 1 billion, 1T = 1 trillion. It might look complicated at first glance, but it’s just shorthand for easier reference when talking about large numbers.
The good thing is, when you read news or charts and see a volume of 2.5B, you immediately know it’s 2.5 billion units of currency traded during that period. The same applies to market cap or other large figures on the platform.
It’s not too complicated, just remember the progression from K to M to E to B to T. Beginners might get confused at first—that’s normal.