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Guide to understanding units on the exchange: What do 1B, 1K, 1M mean?
When trading on exchanges, you’ll frequently encounter numerical symbols like 1B, 1K, 1M, 1E, and 1T. These letters represent different units, making it easier to read and compare large numbers. Understanding their meanings is an important step to effectively monitor the market.
How much is 1B? Definitions of units from K to T
Here is the standard conversion table for common units:
If you see a number marked “1B,” it means 1 billion units. For example, a market crash could wipe out billions of dollars in market capitalization, and that figure is abbreviated as “1B” to save display space.
How to recognize and use units in trading
These symbols are widely used when referring to market capitalization, daily trading volume, or circulating token supply. For example, if a coin has a market cap of “2.5B,” it means the total value of that coin is 2.5 billion. This allows investors to quickly compare the sizes of different projects without looking at long numbers.
Mastering these units will help you read charts, understand market news, and make smarter trading decisions.