Popular science in Web3: The numerical units you should know 🚀

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In the crypto and Web3 universe 🌐, understanding numerical abbreviations seems basic. They are part of the game. They are used everywhere.

Have you ever wondered what these numbers really mean when you review analyses? It's not so obvious sometimes. 🤔

The units circulating in the ecosystem:

  • 1K = 1,000 units (mil) 💰 Let's say, "5K ETH". We are talking about 5,000 ETH.

  • 1M = 1,000,000 (one million) 💸 "The daily volume is 10M". Ten million, it's that simple.

  • 1E = 100,000,000 ( hundred million ) 🔥 A rare abbreviation. It appears infrequently. But it exists, curiously.

  • 1B = 1,000,000,000 ( billion ) 🌕 When you read "The market cap is 2B". Two billion. Huge.

  • 1T = 1,000,000,000,000 (one trillion) 💎 "The crypto market is worth nearly 3T". Impressive, isn't it? Three trillion.

With these abbreviations, you will navigate the crypto world better. They may seem silly, but they are not. You will be surprised at how useful they are when analyzing your assets. Not everyone masters them. 🧠📊

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