When you enter an order size in Bitwise Terminal 2.1.3, you may now use k
as an abbreviation for thousands and m
for millions.
For example:
25000
= 25k
-1000
= -1k
= -k
-2500000
= -2500k
= -2.5m
1000000
= 1m
= m
-100000
= -0.1m
= -.1m
Not only do these notations save you a few keystrokes, but they may also save you from fat-finger errors when large orders are traded.

Using quantity shorthand for limit orders