Just realized a lot of people in crypto still get confused about basic number terms. Let me clear this up because it actually matters when you're reading price targets or market caps.



So here's the thing - when someone says 1K, they mean 1,000. The K comes from kilo. Simple as that. 10K is 10,000, 100K is 100,000. You'll see this everywhere - YouTube subscriber counts, trading volumes, price predictions. If BTC goes to 1K dollars... wait, that's not happening lol, but you get the idea.

Now, 1 Million is 1,000,000. That's literally a thousand of those 1Ks stacked together. When we talk about market cap in millions, we're looking at pretty solid projects. 5M, 10M - these numbers get thrown around in altcoin discussions all the time.

Then there's 1 Billion - and this is where things get serious. 1B equals 1,000,000,000. That's a thousand millions. When a token hits a 1 billion dollar market cap, people actually pay attention. This is the level where projects start looking like they have real staying power.

Honestly, understanding these terms helps you avoid getting scammed or making dumb decisions. When you see price predictions or market analyses, knowing whether someone's talking about millions or billions completely changes the context. I started paying attention to this stuff early on and it saved me from a lot of bad trades.

If you're trading on Gate or checking volumes anywhere else, you'll run into these numbers constantly. Get comfortable with them. And if you're looking at some of the tokens we track here - whether it's the smaller caps or the established ones - knowing how to read these numbers is basically essential at this point.
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