ALICE$0.1306-5.77%
ALICE$0.1306-5.77%| Exchanges | Funding Rate | APR | 1D Accumulated | Next Funding | Interval | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ΣOI-Weighted | -0.0135% | — | — | — | — | |
| BBinance | -0.0134% | -29.24% | -0.3736% | 03:51:17 | 4h | Trade |
| KKuCoin | +0.0050% | +10.95% | -0.3849% | 03:51:17 | 4h | Trade |
| BBingX | -0.0132% | -28.91% | -0.3731% | 03:51:17 | 4h | |
| BBybit | -0.0333% | -36.46% | -0.4436% | 03:51:17 | 8h | Trade |
| BBitget | +0.0045% | +9.85% | -0.2782% | 03:51:17 | 4h | Trade |
| MMEXC | -0.0134% | -29.35% | -0.3717% | 03:51:17 | 4h | Trade |
| GGate | -0.0012% | -1.31% | -0.5501% | 03:51:17 | 8h | Trade |
| KKraken | +0.0373% | +326.76% | -0.5084% | 00:51:17 | 1h | |
| AAster | -0.0158% | -138.29% | -0.4015% | 00:51:17 | 1h |
Rates are per settlement interval (1h/4h/8h depending on exchange) and APR annualizes the current rate at that interval. The Accumulated column sums the rate at each settlement over the selected window (1Y uses exchange-reported yearly accumulation). Live rates update about every 10 seconds.
How to read the colors: funding reflects positioning and the cost of leverage, not price direction. Funding is the fee longs pay shorts (negative means shorts pay longs). Green = funding below the neutral baseline (~0.01% per 8h): holding longs is cheap and the market is not crowded long. Gray = the neutral zone around baseline. Red = elevated funding: longs are crowded and paying up, with deeper red meaning a more extreme premium. The Accumulated column is colored by its per-settlement average, so it reads on the same scale as the live rate. Green funding while price falls = no euphoria and longs are cheap to hold — often a constructive contrarian signal. Red funding while price rises = crowded leveraged longs paying high fees — a setup vulnerable to long squeezes.
The current OI-weighted funding rate for ALICE is -0.0135%, meaning shorts are paying longs right now. Across the 9 exchanges reporting a rate, it ranges from -0.0333% on Bybit to +0.0373% on Kraken — a spread that shows how positioning differs venue by venue. A negative rate is the less common state — it appears when perpetuals trade below spot and short positioning dominates. Learn more about how funding rates work →
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