Everyone's cash money will be valued to the Zimbabwean dollar's exchange rate to US dollar in 2008. That means if you have 100 trillion dollars, you'll have 3 US dollars as it currently stands.
Why is this change necessary?
The economy of each countries are different. While T11 currently hosts over 200 international football leagues across 200+ FIFA members and some non-member countries, it would be rather unrealistic if a lower-ranked countries can afford all the top players with a huge value.
What does it mean to the players?
100 trillion dollars equals 3 US dollars, so 100 billion is 0.3 dollars, and 100 million is merely 0.03 dollars. You will wonder someday why all the top players IRL like Ronaldo in T11, or some T11 legends in the past like Papaleo or Chano Petersen will be valued just for 3 cents.
What does it mean to the managers?
The richer managers will be affected a lot by this hyperinflation of the currency as well as token to cash value. No wonder why some manager would spend 85 tokens, which costs around 7-9 US dollars IRL will only afford them a few US dollar cents in the game.
After all, 1 April, Happy April Fools!