Recently, I finally understood the meaning of the numerical symbols on these exchanges; it turns out you can't just look at them and know immediately. Usually, people confuse K, M, E, B, T when viewing charts or volume.



Basically: 1K = 1 thousand, 1M = 1 million, 1E = 100 million, 1B = 1 billion, and 1T = 1 trillion. When you see a coin with a volume of 1B, for example, you need to know that it’s 1 billion units of currency, not a million.

I see many newcomers to the platform get confused about this, especially when looking at such large numbers. So if you want to better understand market cap or trading volume, you need to master these basic units first.
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