QNT circulating supply
Quant Network deliberately chose a small, hard-capped supply: 14,612,493 QNT and not a token more will ever exist. A meaningful portion of that supply is locked up by enterprises as Overledger licence collateral, which removes it from the trading float.
Circulating supply
Quant has a hard-capped maximum supply. No new QNT will ever be minted.
- All-time high
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- All-time low
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Why supply matters for QNT
Most cryptocurrencies either inflate indefinitely (block rewards keep minting new tokens) or have supply caps in the tens of billions. Quant sits at the opposite extreme: under fifteen million tokens, fixed forever in the contract.
Combined with the licence lockup mechanism — enterprises pay for Overledger access in QNT, which is then time-locked for the licence period — usable float can be materially smaller than the headline circulating supply.
All-time high & all-time low
QNT's all-time high (USD) reached during the 2021 bull cycle when enterprise blockchain narratives peaked. The all-time low was set shortly after listing in 2018. Both values are pulled live from market data and shown above.
Historical highs and lows tell you about volatility ranges but they do not predict future prices.
Supply & tokenomics — quick answers
What is the maximum supply of QNT?
Quant has a hard-capped maximum supply of 14,612,493 QNT. The cap is fixed in the token contract and no new QNT can ever be minted, which makes the supply more scarce than most cryptocurrencies.
What is circulating supply, and how much QNT is in circulation?
Circulating supply is the number of QNT tokens currently available on the open market. The remainder is held by Quant Network for ecosystem use, including the licence lockup mechanism where enterprises lock QNT to access Overledger. See the live number on the supply page.
Why does QNT have a small max supply compared to other cryptocurrencies?
Quant deliberately chose a small cap (under 15 million tokens) to align with its enterprise positioning: licences for Overledger are denominated in QNT and locked for the licence period, which removes tokens from circulation. A small cap amplifies this scarcity effect.