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I just saw that some of you are asking about the numerical symbols on the exchange, so let me quickly explain for the newcomers.
Basically, when you see 1K on the exchange, it means 1k; 1M is one million. 1E stands for 100 million. Then 1B equals 1 billion, and the largest one is 1T — which is a trillion.
These units are used to count volume, market cap, or large numbers on the exchange for easier reading. Instead of writing long numbers, people use these symbols for convenience. If you still have any confusion, feel free to ask, and I’ll explain further.