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>Huh? Your examples demonstrate the *opposite* of your point. 'k' and
>'M' *are*
>the SI prefixes. People *do* use 63k USD, $63k, and $3M.
Excellent point.
Also, I frequently hear statements referring to mili-bitcoins, mBTC, pronounced as "mili-bits" or "m-bits"; the term "bits" is very much already in use and not to refer to uBTC.
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