Funding refers to periodic interest payments exchanged between traders holding positions in perpetual swap contracts. These payments ensure the perpetual swap price remains aligned with the spot price. Traders holding long positions pay funding to traders holding short positions when the funding rate is positive, and vice versa when it is negative.
How is funding defined?
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