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just realized how many people still get confused about K, Million, and Billion lol. been seeing it in crypto communities all the time, so let me break it down real quick because it actually matters when you're reading charts or counting followers.
so K = thousand right? like 1K is just 1,000. pretty straightforward. 10K = 10,000, 100K = 100,000. once you hit 100k it basically equals 1 million, which is the next level up.
Million is where things start getting big, especially if you're tracking crypto prices or YouTube views. 1 Million = 1,000,000. and then Billion is just insane - that's 1,000,000,000. like we're talking serious money at that point.
if you're doing any online work, trading crypto, or just scrolling through social media, you'll see these terms constantly. YouTube views hit millions, crypto market caps in billions. understanding the scale actually helps you read the room better and not get caught off guard by numbers.
anyway this stuff seems obvious once you get it but took me forever to lock it in when i first started. anyone else used to mix these up?