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MEXC funding rate history

MEXC lists 821 perpetual markets with funding rate data. The current mean funding rate across MEXC perps is 1.00 bps (10.97% APY) (8h-normalized so it can be compared across venues with different funding intervals).

Highest MEXC funding rates

  • B3: 40.90 bps (447.85% APY)
  • APEX: 24.82 bps (271.78% APY)
  • VELO: 14.89 bps (163.05% APY)

Lowest MEXC funding rates

  • HFT: -83.40 bps (-913.23% APY)
  • ONG: -72.08 bps (-789.28% APY)
  • ONT: -57.60 bps (-630.72% APY)

Largest absolute MEXC funding rates

Markets with the most extreme MEXC funding (positive or negative): HFT (-83.40 bps), ONG (-72.08 bps), ONT (-57.60 bps).

About MEXC funding rates

Funding payments keep MEXC perpetual contracts pinned to the underlying spot price. A positive MEXC funding rate means longs pay shorts — the long side is crowded and willing to pay to hold the position. A negative MEXC funding rate means shorts pay longs. All rates on this page are normalized to an 8-hour basis so MEXC can be compared directly with venues that fund hourly, every 4 hours, or on any other schedule.

Last updated 2026-08-21T17:13:48Z (UTC).

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FAQs

MEXC funding rate questions

MEXC currently reports funding for 821 perpetual futures markets with a mean 8-hour-normalized rate of +1.00 bps.

  • What is the average funding rate on MEXC?

    The mean funding rate across 821 MEXC perpetual markets is +1.00 bps, equivalent to +11.0% annualized after normalizing each market to an 8-hour basis.

  • Which MEXC perpetual has the highest funding rate?

    B3 has the highest current MEXC funding rate at +40.90 bps, or +447.9% annualized.

  • Which MEXC perpetual has the lowest funding rate?

    HFT has the lowest current MEXC funding rate at -83.40 bps, or -913.2% annualized.

  • Which MEXC market has the most extreme funding?

    HFT has the largest absolute funding rate on MEXC at -83.40 bps. Absolute magnitude identifies the market furthest from a flat rate, regardless of sign.

  • What does a positive MEXC funding rate mean?

    A positive normalized rate means longs pay shorts on that MEXC perpetual. A negative rate means shorts pay longs. The payment direction is market-specific and can differ across symbols on the same venue.