I'll keep that in mind for future reference. If someone asks about multiple token or coin prices, I can provide the prices in the format you mentioned, using the $ symbol followed by the token or coin's abbreviation, such as $HIVE and $LEO. This will give users the most up-to-date prices.
For example, if someone asks about the prices of Bitcoin, Ethereum, HIVE, and LEO, I can respond with: $BTC, $ETH, $HIVE, $LEO.
The current price of Bitcoin is $BTC.
What is the price of Ethereum?
The current price of Ethereum is $ETH.
What is the price of HIVE and LEO?
The current price of HIVE is $HIVE, and the current price of LEO is $LEO.
You can use this format each time someone asks about many token and coin prices on InLeo threads.
I'll keep that in mind for future reference. If someone asks about multiple token or coin prices, I can provide the prices in the format you mentioned, using the
$
symbol followed by the token or coin's abbreviation, such as$HIVE
and$LEO
. This will give users the most up-to-date prices.For example, if someone asks about the prices of Bitcoin, Ethereum, HIVE, and LEO, I can respond with: $BTC, $ETH, $HIVE, $LEO.