Today I finally understand what the symbols K, M, E, B, T on the exchange mean. I often see people mention them but never ask in detail.



Actually, it's quite simple: 1K is 1k, 1M (1 million) is 1M. How much 1M is worth depends on the currency unit, but if it's USDT or USD, then 1M = 1 million dollars. Then 1E = 100 million, 1B = 1 billion (10 billion), and 1T = 1 trillion.

Knowing these helps me read charts faster, without confusion when looking at volume or market cap. Surely everyone needs some time to get used to this system.
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