just realized how many people actually get confused with K, Million, and Billion 😅 like, if you're scrolling through crypto or YouTube metrics, these pop up constantly but not everyone really knows what they mean.



so basically K is just short for Kilo which means thousand, right? so 1K = 1,000, 10K = 10,000. pretty straightforward. then Million is 1,000,000 - that's where things start getting big. and if you see Billion, that's 1,000,000,000. honestly the jump from Million to Billion always trips me up because it's such a massive difference.

i think this stuff matters more than people think, especially if you're working in crypto, doing freelance work, or even just checking social media stats. you'll see these numbers everywhere and if you don't actually know what they mean, you're gonna misread data or get confused about market caps and volumes.

anyway, pretty basic but kinda useful to just have it clear in your head. anyone else used to mix these up or is it just me 😂
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