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I just realized that many new users on the exchange still often confuse these numerical symbols. Sharing quickly today for anyone who isn’t clear:
When you see 1K on the chart, it means 1000, and 1M is 1 million. Many people often confuse this, especially when looking at volume. 1E is 100 million, which is quite common on major exchanges. And 1B represents 1 billion—you’ll see this when checking market cap or the trading volume of big coins.
1T is the hardest to picture—that’s a thousand billions, meaning 1 million million. It usually only shows up for the top 10 coins.
Knowing these units will help you read charts and data much more accurately. Does anyone have anything else they want to ask?