Funding Rate (BONK)

Compare perpetual funding rates across exchanges in real time · OI-weighted composite rate · updated every minute

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BONK Funding Rate by Exchange

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#ExchangeFunding RateAPRSettlement IntervalNext SettlementOpen Interest
1Gatehighest+0.0050%+10.95%4h00:00 UTC$0.7M
2WhiteBIT+0.0050%+10.95%4h00:00 UTC$0.4M
3Kraken+0.0004%$0.2M
4CoinEx-0.0005%-0.49%8h08:00 UTC$0.1M
5Crypto.com-0.0016%$0.0M
6dYdX+0.0000%+0.00%1h$0.0M
7HTX+0.0050%+10.95%4h00:00 UTC
8LBank+0.0042%00:00 UTC
APR = period rate × (24 / settlement interval) × 365. Shown as — when the exchange's settlement interval is unknown.
Simple Average
+0.0022%
OI-Weighted Rate
+0.0040%
Volume-Weighted Rate
+0.0041%

BONK Funding Rate History

About Funding Rate

What is the BONK funding rate?

The BONK funding rate is a periodic payment between long and short traders on perpetual futures, designed to keep the contract price anchored to the spot index. When the rate is positive, longs pay shorts; when negative, shorts pay longs. It is the main ongoing cost (or income) of holding a leveraged BONK perpetual position.

What does a positive or negative BONK funding rate mean?

A persistently positive BONK funding rate signals crowded long positioning and bullish sentiment — longs keep paying to stay in the trade. A negative rate signals short-side dominance and bearish sentiment. Extreme funding rates in either direction often indicate an overcrowded trade and raise the risk of a sharp reversal or short squeeze/long squeeze.

What is the current BONK funding rate?

As of now, the BONK funding rate averages 0.0022% across 8 exchanges CoinBoss tracks, and the rate is positive. This figure updates in real time — check the table above for the latest per-exchange breakdown and the OI-weighted composite rate.

Which exchange has the highest BONK funding rate?

Right now gate shows the highest (or most extreme) BONK funding rate among tracked exchanges, at 0.0050%. Funding rates can vary meaningfully across exchanges due to differences in order-book premium, index price and leverage demand — creating potential funding rate arbitrage opportunities.
Most exchanges settle funding every 8 hours (00:00 / 08:00 / 16:00 UTC). Actual settlement intervals may vary by exchange and contract.