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just realized a lot of people get confused with these number abbreviations lol. like when you see '1k followers' or someone talking about '1k dollars', it's literally just 1,000. been seeing this everywhere on crypto platforms and youtube.
so basically k=thousand (1k is 1,000), m=million (that's 1,000,000), and b=billion (1,000,000,000). super simple but honestly if you're new to online stuff or crypto trading, you gotta know this or you'll be lost reading market caps and trading volumes.
like if a coin has 1k in volume that day, it's nothing. but 1 million in volume? that's actually moving. and when people say a project is valued at 1 billion, yeah that's massive. the difference between 1k and 1 million is huge when you're looking at actual money.
if you're on social media, freelancing, or doing anything in crypto, you're gonna see these terms constantly. might as well get comfortable with them now instead of having to google it every time lol