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One platform for global traditional assets
Options
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Introduction to Futures Trading
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Demo Trading
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CandyDrop
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Launchpool
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Alpha Points
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Futures Points
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When trading on crypto exchanges, you'll encounter various numerical abbreviations that represent different magnitudes. Here's what each one means: 1K equals 1,000; 1M represents 1 million; 1E stands for 100 million; 1B indicates 1 billion; and 1T refers to 1 trillion. Understanding these units is essential for reading market data, volumes, and valuations accurately. Whether you're analyzing a token's market cap worth 5B or tracking trading volumes in the 1T range, mastering these standard notations helps you interpret exchange information quickly and make more informed decisions in the crypto space.