I just wondered how much 1B is when looking at charts on the exchange, so I looked into it more carefully. Turns out, exchanges often use these abbreviations to denote large numbers, which is quite convenient. Basically, 1K is 1k, 1M is 1 million, and 1E is 100 million. The 1B that people often mention is actually 1 billion, and 1T is a trillion. Knowing these is basic knowledge but very useful when monitoring the market, helping to avoid confusion with the figures. Do you all understand these units well, or am I the only one initially confused?

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