How to read QTA prices and charts [for beginners]

For beginners who are wondering, "How do I look at a chart?", I will briefly explain how to look at QTA prices.

Prices are driven by supply and demand

The price of crypto assets moves based on the balance between those who want to buy and those who want to sell. If the number of places where it can be used increases or if it attracts attention, people will buy it more and the price will tend to rise.

A quick look at the chart

A chart is a line or candlestick graph that shows how prices move over time. Rather than detailed techniques, it is sufficient to grasp the general flow of ``Is it going up or down?''

What beginners should be careful about

Don't be overwhelmed by short-term ups and downs. It is especially dangerous to feel like ``I have to buy now because the price has skyrocketed.'' QTA has large price fluctuations, so we recommend getting used to it within the free range.

Current guideline

As of July 2026, QTA is approximately 4 yen per ticket. The 100 QTA you get for free is worth about 400 yen. Please note that prices are subject to change and should only be used as a guide.

Steps to receive 100 QTA for free

To register, simply proceed with Telegram, Quantarium Wallet, QRChat, and JapanQ in order. For detailed instructions with an actual smartphone screen,Registration guide to receive 100 QTA for freeIt is summarized in The number of free tickets (currently 100) is expected to decrease to around 50 in the future, so if you are interested, we recommend registering early.

*This article contains referral links. Crypto assets are subject to large price fluctuations, and there is no principal guarantee. Price forward-looking statements are not forward-looking statements and do not constitute investment advice. First of all, please decide what you can do for free based on your surplus funds.

FAQ

Do I have to be able to read the chart in detail?

no. First of all, it is enough to understand the general trend of rising or falling.

Should I buy if the price spikes?

Jumping on a spike is risky. We recommend starting with the free version and getting used to it.