Funding rates are periodical cash flows exchanged between long- and short-position holders. The absolute amount per lot will be based on the difference between the perpetual futures and index prices. When the market is bullish, the funding rate is usually positive. Traders with long positions will pay traders on the short side. Conversely, the funding rate will usually be negative when the market is bearish, and traders with short positions will pay traders on the long side.
Please note that Binance only helps facilitate the exchange of funding amounts between long- and short-position holders. Binance does not charge any service fees.
Unlike traditional futures, perpetual futures contracts have no expiration date. Traders can hold their positions perpetually unless they are liquidated. To ensure perpetual contracts’ prices correspond to their underlying markets, crypto exchanges created a mechanism known as funding rate.
Funding rate primarily helps perpetual contracts’ prices converge to the underlying asset's price. With sufficient liquidity, trading perpetual contracts are very similar to trading in the spot market.
As such, crypto exchanges created a mechanism to ensure that perpetual contract prices correspond to the index. This is known as the Funding Rate.
Funding amounts are calculated using the following formula:
Funding Amount = Nominal Value of Positions * Funding Rate
Where
Funding payments with a settlement frequency of every eight hours start at 00:00 (UTC), 08:00 (UTC), and 16:00 (UTC). Funding payments with a settlement frequency of every four hours start at 00:00 (UTC), 04:00 (UTC), 08:00 (UTC), 12:00 (UTC), 16:00 (UTC), and 20:00 (UTC).
Depending on the number of the positions users have, the system may require up to 1 min to complete all funding fee settlement on the platform. Binance doesn’t guarantee an exact time for funding fee to finish settling on a specific symbol. For example, when a trader opens a position at 08:00:59 UTC, the funding fee could still apply to the trader (either paying or receiving the funding fee).
Please note that opening or closing a position before the funding fee settlement would be inclusion/exclusion to receive/payout funding fees settlement. For example, a trader opens a position at 07:59:59 UTC and closes a position at 08:00:01 UTC. If the funding payment settles at 08:00:02 UTC, the funding fee could not apply to the trader (either paying or receiving the funding fee).
Starting from 2023-10-12 08:00 (UTC), the Funding Rate settlement frequency of the following USDⓈ-M perpetual contracts was adjusted (from every eight hours to every four hours):
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Traders are only liable for funding payments in either direction if they have open positions at the pre-specified funding times. You are not liable for any funding if you do not have a position. If you close your position before the funding time, you will not pay or receive any funding.
There is a 1-minute deviation in the actual funding fee transaction time. For example, when a trader opens a position at 08:00:59 UTC, the funding fee could still apply to the trader (either paying or receiving the funding fee).
You can view the funding rate and the countdown timer to the next funding on the Binance Futures interface above the candlestick chart:
Please note that the funding rate shown represents an estimation of the last 8 hours of the premium index. For example, from 09:00 UTC, the funding rate calculation uses the premium index dataset from 01:00 UTC to 09:00 UTC (rather than from 08:00 UTC to 09:00 UTC).
You can view the real-time and historical funding rates by clicking [Data] - [Futures Data] - [Funding Rate History]. Alternatively, click here directly.
1. Go to the [USDⓈ-M Futures] trading interface and click the settings icon.
2. Go to the [Notification] tab to toggle on the [Funding Fee Trigger] button. You can also customize the funding rate charges percentage between 0.0001%-0.75%. Currently, it is defaulted to 0.25%, meaning you will be notified when the expected funding rate charges reach 0.25%.
Important note: You will be notified via email / in-app notification. This function serves as a risk warning and Binance cannot guarantee timely delivery. You agree that during your use of the Service, under certain circumstances (including but not limited to personal network congestion and poor network environment), you may not be able to receive or receive delayed reminders. Binance reserves the right and has no obligation to deliver notifications.
There are two components to the funding rate: the interest rate and the premium. Binance uses a flat interest rate, with the assumption that holding cash equivalent returns a higher interest than BTC equivalent.
On Binance Futures, the interest rate is fixed at 0.03% daily by default (0.01% per funding interval since funding occurs every 8 hours). Please note that this doesn’t apply to certain contracts, such as ETHBTC, for which interest rate is set to 0%. Binance reserves the right to adjust the interest rate from time to time depending on market conditions.
There may be a significant difference in price between the perpetual contract and the Mark Price. On such occasions, a Premium Index will be used to enforce price convergence between the two markets. The Premium Index history can be viewed here. It is calculated separately for every contract:
Premium Index (P) = [Max(0, Impact Bid Price - Price Index ) - Max(0, Price Index - Impact Ask Price)] / Price Index
Impact Bid Price = The average fill price to execute the Impact Margin Notional on the Bid Price
Impact Ask Price = The average fill price to execute the Impact Margin Notional on the Ask Price
Impact Margin Notional (IMN) = 200 USDT / Initial margin rate at the maximum leverage level
For example, if the maximum leverage of BNBUSDT perpetual contract is 20x, and its corresponding Initial Margin Rate is 5%, then the Impact Margin Notional (IMN) is 4,000 USDT (200 USDT / 5%), and the system will take an IMN of 4,000 USDT every minute in the order book to measure the average Impact Bid/Ask price.
For more information, please visit Leverage and Margin of USDⓈ-M Futures.
Let’s use the following Bid-side order book for a USDⓈ-Margined contract as an example:
Level | Price | Base Quantity | Quote Notional Quantity | Accumulated Quote Notional Quantity |
1 | p1 | q1 | multiplier*p1*q1 | multiplier*p1*q1 |
2 | p2 | q2 | multiplier*p2*q2 | multiplier**p1*q1+multiplier*p2*q2 |
3 | p3 | q3 | multiplier*p3*q3 | multiplier**p1*q1+multiplier**p2*q2+multiplier*p3*q3 |
... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
n | pn | qn | multiplier*pn*qn | multiplier*∑pn*qn |
If multiplier *∑px*qx > IMN in Level x and multiplier * ∑px-1*qx-1
Impact bid price =IMN / [(IMN-multiplier *∑px-1*qx-1)/px+multiplier * ∑qx-1]
*IMN: Impact Margin Notional
To get the Impact Bid/Ask Price Series, the system performs the above methodology over the order book snapshots in this funding period:
The Ask order book is summarized as below:
Level | Price | Base Quantity | Quote Notional Quantity | Accumulated Quote Notional Quantity |
1 | 279.67 | 41.86 | (279.67 * 41.86) | 11,706.99 |
2 | 279.68 | 6.26 | (279.68 * 6.26) | (279.67 * 41.86) + (279.68 * 6.26) |
3 | 279.69 | 1.42 | (279.69 * 1.42) | …... |
4=x-1 | 279.70 | 31.64 | (279.7 * 31.64) | (279.67 * 41.86) + (279.68 * 6.26) + (279.69 * 1.42) + (279.7 * 31.64) = 22,704.65 |
5=x | 279.71 | 11.27 | (279.71 * 11.27) | (279.67 * 41.86) + (279.68 * 6.26) + (279.69 * 1.42) + (279.7 * 31.64) + (279.71 * 11.27) = 25,856.98 > 25,000 USDT* |
*Assume the maximum leverage of BNBUSDT perpetual contract is 125x and the contract default Impact Margin Notional is 25,000 USDT.
From the table above, we get the following figures:
Substituting into the formula:
Impact Ask Price = IMN / [(IMN-multiplier * ∑px-1 * qx-1)/px+multiplier * ∑qx-1]
= 25,000 / [(25,000 - 22,704.65) / 279.71 + 81.18]
= 279.69 USDT
Analysis:
Binance calculates the Premium Index every 5 seconds (12 premium index data points in a minute).
The number of data points used to calculate the Funding Rate n = 60/5 * 60 * hours of the funding interval
For example, the Funding Rate is calculated by taking the time-weighted average across all 5,760 premium index data points for the 8-hour funding interval.
Click to view the Premium Index History.
Premium Index Formula:
Premium Index (P) = [ Max(0, Impact Bid Price - Price Index ) - Max(0, Price Index - Impact Ask Price)] / Price Index
(Max(0,bpn-ipn)-Max(0,ipn-apn))/ipn
Sequence | Impact Bid Price | Impact Ask Price | Index Price | Premium Index |
1 | bp1 | ap1 | ip1 | (Max(0,bp1-ip1)-Max(0,ip1-ap1))/ip1 |
2 | bp2 | ap2 | ip2 | (Max(0,bp2-ip2)-Max(0,ip2-ap2))/ip2 |
... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
n | bpn | apn | ipn | (Max(0,bpn-ipn)-Max(0,ipn-apn))/ipn |
Use the Premium Index Series in this funding period (from step 2), we substitute it to the Average Premium Index formula:
Average Premium Index (P) = (1*Premium_Index_1 + 2*Premium_Index_2 + 3*Premium_Index_3 +···+ n*Premium_Index_n) / (1+2+3+···+n)
*Premium Index 1: the first premium index data point
n = 60/5 * 60 * 8 = 5,760 (Assume the funding interval is 8 hours)
The Funding Rate is then calculated with this 8-Hour Interest Rate Component and the 8-Hour Premium Component. A +/- 0.05% damper is also added. For example, the Funding Rates calculated from 00:00 - 08:00 are exchanged at 08:00.
The Funding Rate formula:
Funding Rate (F) = Average Premium Index (P) + clamp (interest rate - Premium Index (P), 0.05%, -0.05%)
*Premium Index (P) here refers to the current average
Note:
The function clamp (x, min, max) means that if (x
In other words, as long as the Premium Index is between -0.04% to 0.06%, the Funding Rate will equal 0.01% (the Interest Rate).
If (Interest Rate (I) - Premium Index (P)) is within +/-0.05%, then F = P + (I - P) = I. In other words, the Funding Rate will equal the Interest Rate.
Example 1:
Time stamp: 2020-08-27 20:00:00 UTC
Price Index: 11,312.66 USDT
Impact Bid Price: 11,316.83 USDT
Impact Ask Price: 11,317.66 USDT
Premium Index(P) = Max(0, Impact Bid Price − Price Index ) − Max(0, Price Index − Impact Ask Price) / Price Index
=Max(0, 11,316.83 - 11,312.66) - Max(0,11,312.66 - 11317.66) / 11,312.66
= (4.17 - 0) / 11,312.66
= 0.0369%
Example 2:
Time stamp: 2020-08-28 08:00:00 UTC
Mark Price: 11,329.52 USDT
This is the end of the funding period 00:00 - 08:00 (UTC), 8 hours = 480 minutes, so the 8-hour weighted average Premium Index (P) = 0.0429%
Average Premium Index = (1*Premium_Index_1+2*Premium_Index_2+3*Premium_Index_3+···+ n*Premium_index_n)/(1+2+3+···+n)
Premium_Index_1: the first premium index data point
Funding Rate (F) = Premium Index (P) + clamp(interest rate - Premium Index (P), 0.05%, -0.05%)
= 0.0429% + Clamp(0.01% - 0.0429%,0.05%, -0.05%)
= 0.0429% + (-0.0329%)
= 0.0100%
Capped Funding Rate = clamp(Funding Rate, Floor, Cap)
Effective Date: October 9, 2023 08:30 (UTC)
The capped funding rate for USDⓈ-M perpetual contracts are categorized based on the maximum leverage associated with the contracts (≥ 30x or ≤ 25x).
Here's a comprehensive breakdown:
USDⓈ-M perpetual contracts with a maximum leverage of 30x or above (≥ 30x) | USDⓈ-M perpetual contracts with a maximum leverage of 25x or below (≤ 25x) | |
Floor | 0.75 * Maintenance Margin Ratio | -3% |
Cap | 0.75 * Maintenance Margin Ratio | 3% |
Example 1:
To calculate the Floor and Cap of an ADAUSDT perpetual contract, the corresponding "Initial Margin Ratio" and "Maintenance Margin Ratio" in the table at the maximum leverage level 75x are 1.3% and 0.5%, respectively.
Example 2:
The Floor and Cap of a STMXUSDT perpetual contract is ± 3%, as STMXUSDT perpetual contract’s maximum leverage level is 25x and below.
**In the event of extreme market conditions, Binance reserves the right to adjust the Funding Rate Cap and Floor parameters.
In the event of extreme market volatility, Binance reserves the right to update the Funding Rate Floor and Cap, as well as the funding interval of a perpetual contract that differs from the default 8-hour funding interval. You can visit the Real-Time Funding Rate and Funding Rate History pages to view the latest funding interval and funding rate Cap/Floor. Please note that funding fees (if any) will be deducted from the available balance in your Futures Wallet. If your wallet balance is insufficient, the funding fees (if any) will be deducted from your position margin, which may affect your liquidation price. Please manage your positions accordingly to avoid any liquidation risks.
To learn more about Futures Contracts, visit Introduction to Binance Futures.