Someone asked earlier, how much is 1B on the exchange? Turns out, many people are still confused about these units. So here’s a simple explanation: the most commonly seen are 1K (thousand), 1M (million), then 1E (hundred million), and 1B (billion). Oh yes, there’s also 1T, which is trillion. The most important thing to remember is 1B = 1 billion, because that’s often seen when looking at market cap or volume. Once you know this, it’s easier to read charts and understand how big the numbers you’re seeing really are. Simple, right?

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