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The QNT price is showing a notable shift in momentum as it breaks free from a multi-month falling wedge, reigniting bullish sentiment across the market. With exchange supply declining, real-world integrations accelerating, and renewed confidence in Quant’s enterprise ecosystem, traders are reassessing the outlook for QNT price today and expecting bullish standards for December.

QNT Price Breaks Out of a 3-Month Falling Wedge

The QNT price chart on the daily timeframe shows that QNT/USD had been trapped inside a falling wedge structure since August. However, today’s decisive breakout to the upside marks the first strong technical reversal in months. 

At the time of writing, QNT price today stands at $95.07, positioning the asset well for a potential trend continuation.

Moreover, this breakout has led analyst to anticipate a possible 60% upside move. A commonly discussed target centers around the $150 region, aligning with historical resistance zones and the projected height of the wedge pattern. As confidence grows, many traders view this technical shift as a signal that the broader downtrend may finally be losing strength.

Quant Flow Announcement Adds Real-World Momentum

Beyond charts, fundamentals continue to support the strengthening QNT crypto narrative. A new update highlighted increased functionality for UK users of Xero, as Quant announced that Quant Flow now connects directly with Xero, enabling automated finance workflows and reducing time-intensive manual processing.

The promotion was offering a 60-day trial for just £1 per month, indicating Quant’s efforts toward enterprise adoption. It emphasizes fast setup, bank-grade security, and seamless integration without additional software, making this upgrade attractive to accountants, business owners and financial professionals seeking to streamline everyday tasks.

This real-world utility uptick is contributing to growing confidence in the QNT price forecast, especially as enterprise-focused blockchain solutions continue to gain relevance heading into 2026.

Supply Crunch + Derivatives Strength Boost QNT Price Outlook

On-chain and market structure data reinforce the bullish momentum building behind QNT price USD. Exchange supply has reportedly dropped 15% since June, with over $53 million in QNT shifting to cold storage, tightening available liquidity on trading platforms, per an analyst

Simultaneously, futures market activity has intensified, with open interest climbing to $20 million, the highest level since October 2025. Rising derivatives participation during a technical breakout often signals increased confidence from both traders and institutional participants.
In addition, adoption through Overledger continues to play a role in tokenized finance pilots, strengthening the long-term outlook shaping current QNT price prediction discussions.

Campbell’s has fired an executive accused of making racist comments and mocking its products and customers, the company announced on Wednesday.

The termination follows a lawsuit filed in Michigan by former employee Robert Garza against Campbell’s, the company’s then-vice president of information technology Martin Bally and another manager.

The complaint alleges retaliation and a hostile work environment, citing a November 2024 meeting between Bally and Garza to discuss salary, according to the lawsuit.

Garza allegedly recorded the conversation, and the audio — obtained by NBC News — is more than 90 minutes long.

During the interaction, the lawsuit alleges that Bally described Campbell’s as “highly process(ed) food” and said it was for “poor people.” He also allegedly made racist remarks about Indian workers, calling them “idiots.”

‘After a review, we believe the voice on the recording is in fact Martin Bally,’ Campbell’s said Wednesday. ‘The comments were vulgar, offensive and false, and we apologize for the hurt they have caused.’

The company said it does not tolerate the language used in the audio recording and the behavior “does not reflect” its values.

Campbell’s said it learned of the litigation and first heard segments of the audio on Nov. 20.

Bally’s termination was effective Tuesday, the company said.

According to the lawsuit, Garza told his manager, J.D. Aupperle — who is also named as a defendant, about Bally’s behavior in January 2025 and wanted to report the comments to the human resources department. He was not encouraged to report the comments, the lawsuit claims, and was then ‘abruptly terminated from employment’ later that month.

‘This situation has been very hard on Robert,’ Garza’s attorney, Zachary Runyan, said in a statement to NBC News on Tuesday. ‘He thought Campbell’s would be thankful that he reported Martin’s behavior, but instead he was abruptly fired.’

Garza is seeking monetary damages from the company.

Bally and Aupperle did not immediately return requests for comment on Wednesday.

Campbell’s said it is ‘proud of the food we make’ and ‘the comments heard on the recording about our food are not only inaccurate — they are patently absurd.’

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