WET Funding Rate Today
Current WET funding across major exchanges, including advertised APR, model-adjusted apr, and Mirage context.
WET funding is currently positive across tracked venues, but model-adjusted APR remains materially below the headline annualized signal.
Current WET funding by exchange
Mirage is material, so model-adjusted APR remains notably below the advertised annualized funding signal.
Advertised APR is annualized from current funding. Model-Adjusted APR is a public estimate after Mirage and execution-aware adjustments.
See Bybit funding indexFunding rate is the periodic transfer between longs and shorts in perpetual futures. A positive annualized rate can still degrade materially once fees, decay, and crowding are applied.
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WET Funding Rate FAQ
What is the current WET funding rate?
The average WET funding rate across major exchanges is 912.5% advertised APR. After model adjustments for execution reality, the model-adjusted APR is approximately 456.3%.
Which exchange has the best WET funding rate?
Currently, Bybit offers the best model-adjusted APR for WET perpetual futures funding. This accounts for execution costs, decay, and crowding effects that reduce headline yields.
How much of WET funding yield actually survives?
The current Mirage for WET is 50.0%, meaning approximately 50.0% of the headline annualized funding survives execution reality. Mirage accounts for fees, basis drag, decay, and crowding.
When is the next WET funding payment?
Funding payments occur at fixed intervals: Bybit: 4h, OKX: 4h, Binance: 8h. The exact next payment time depends on the exchange, but perpetual futures funding typically settles every 8 hours on most venues.
What factors affect WET perpetual futures funding?
WET funding rates are driven by the balance between long and short positions, spot-perpetual basis, market sentiment, and leverage demand. High positive funding indicates bullish crowding; negative funding suggests bearish pressure.