Apr 13
Fix currency formatting
All currencies are written with the currency symbol or code before the amount in English (i.e., "$5" and "USD 5", not "5$" and "5 USD"), so this should be the same for all crypto*currencies* as well.
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Suhail Durani: This isn't a convention that is flexible; it's grammatically incorrect in the English language regardless of place. Please refer to any English style guide, such as the US GPO's Style Manual, BBC's Style Guide, The Guardian's Style Guide, or the like.
Hello - the convention is to have the currency symbol before the value (e.g. $5) while the currency acronym (e.g. USD) is after the value. That is the convention we follow, although it might be different in other places. Thanks!