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I just realized that many new users on the exchange are still confused about these number symbols. At first, I was the same way, seeing 1B on the chart and not knowing what it means 😅.
Here's a basic reminder: 1K equals 1,000, 1M is one million, and 1E is 100 million. Reaching 1B means 1 billion, which is a pretty large number. If you see 1T, that’s a trillion, but it’s rarely encountered.
The good thing is that when you look at market cap or trading volume, these symbols help make the numbers look much cleaner. Instead of writing 1,000,000,000, you can just write 1B for quick reading. Traders who are experienced are probably used to this, but if you're just starting out, remembering this will help avoid confusion when reading charts or market news.