Today I just realized that many of you still don't understand what these number symbols on the exchange mean. A while ago, someone asked how much 1T is, so I decided to write it down for those who don't know to refer to.



Basically, it's like this: 1K is 1k, 1M is 1 million, 1E is 100 million. That's easy to understand. But when you say 1B, it means 1 billion, and 1T is how much? It's 1 trillion. Quite large, right?

I see many people confuse B and T, which leads to misreading data. Remember: B = billion, T = trillion, they are completely different. Is anyone still confused? Should I explain more?
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