According to the latest data by CryptoQuant, the consistently compressed funding highlights the traders’ overwhelming positioning for downside.According to the latest data by CryptoQuant, the consistently compressed funding highlights the traders’ overwhelming positioning for downside.

Bitcoin Funding Rate Drops to 6%, Lowest Level Since Early 2023

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The Bitcoin ($BTC) derivatives ecosystem has hit a striking development in terms of funding rate. Particularly, the Bitcoin Funding Rate 30-day Percentile has plunged to 6%. As per the data from CryptoQuant, this indicates the lowest level since 2023’s early days. In this respect, the short positions have been paying the long positions nearly every day for 2 consecutive weeks.

Bitcoin Derivatives Show Sharp Shift Toward Short Positions

Based on the market data, the Bitcoin Funding Rate 30-Day Percentile has dropped to just 6%. This denotes the metric’s lowest level seen since 2023’s early days. Additionally, the figure suggests that ninety-four percent of the previous month had increased funding rates in comparison with today’s level. Hence, the market is going through an extreme shift in positioning. The funding rate percentile tracks the rate in comparison with the past thirty days. The current level reflects the heavy market tilt toward short $BTC positions.

Before this, January 2026 recorded an average of +0.005% regular funding, while percentile readings surged above eighty percent. So, long positions were notably rewarded. Nonetheless, February went through a sheer reversal as the average funding dipped to -0.021%. The rest of the noteworthy drops took place on the 25th and 28th of February, as well as the 4th of this month. Each of them showed readings even below the -0.01%.

Funding Rate Extremes Signal Looming Market Volatility

According to CryptoQuant, the consistently compressed funding highlights the traders’ overwhelming positioning for downside. Thus, the situation displays an almost unanimous bearish sentiment across the derivatives sector. Historically, when positioning turns so one-sided, it leads to violent market reactions instead of gradual drifts. Keeping this in view, whether this scenario paves the way for a provisional squeeze or triggers a broader downside is yet to be seen. 

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