Just realized a lot of people still get confused about 1K, Million, and Billion when they're scrolling through crypto or social media. Honestly it's pretty simple once you break it down. So 1K is just 1,000, like if you see someone saying they made 50K it's 50,000. Then Million is 1,000,000 which is way bigger, and Billion is literally 1,000,000,000 which is absolutely massive. The confusing part is when you see these mixed together in posts about market cap or trading volume. Like if Bitcoin hits 100K it sounds crazy but it's just 100,000. Same logic applies everywhere whether you're looking at YouTube views, follower counts, or crypto prices. I think the easiest way to remember is just count the zeros basically. K has 3 zeros, Million has 6, Billion has 9. If you're getting into crypto or online work this stuff comes up constantly so might as well nail it down now. What trips people up most is probably Million vs Billion because the jump is huge but once you see it a few times it clicks.

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