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I just realized that many people are still confused about these symbols on the exchange. Actually, it's very simple; what does 1M mean? It’s just 1 million, nothing complicated.
Specifically: 1K equals 1k; 1M equals 1 million (this is the most confusing); then 1E is 100 million; 1B is 1 billion; and 1T is 1 trillion. When viewing volume or market cap on the exchange, you'll see these numbers appear constantly.
I see many newcomers often get confused, especially when they see 1M and don’t know if it means million or something else. Knowing these units clearly helps you read data more accurately and avoid misunderstandings when analyzing.