I have a conversion question: if USDT is at 7.35, then 1M equals 7.35 million, right? What if USDT drops to 7.05? How much is 1M in that case?
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MetaMisfit
· 10h ago
Haha bro, there's a flaw in your logic. M itself means million, it doesn't really have anything to do with the USDT exchange rate.
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BearMarketHustler
· 10h ago
That's not right, 1M is a fixed value and has nothing to do with the exchange rate... What you're talking about should be that when exchanging RMB for USDT, the amount of money needed changes, right?
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SandwichDetector
· 10h ago
Bro, this is basic math. Even if the USDT exchange rate changes, the value of M doesn't change—it's still 1 million...
I have a conversion question: if USDT is at 7.35, then 1M equals 7.35 million, right? What if USDT drops to 7.05? How much is 1M in that case?