Persistent negative funding is not just a bearish signal. It may indicate a structural change in how the derivatives market is operating. What Funding Rates MeasurePersistent negative funding is not just a bearish signal. It may indicate a structural change in how the derivatives market is operating. What Funding Rates Measure

Bitcoin’s Funding Rates Have Been Negative for Weeks: The Market May Be Entering a Different Regime

2026/03/23 09:27
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Persistent negative funding is not just a bearish signal. It may indicate a structural change in how the derivatives market is operating.

What Funding Rates Measure

Funding rates are periodic payments between long and short position holders in perpetual futures contracts. When funding is positive, longs pay shorts, reflecting a market where demand for leveraged long exposure exceeds demand for shorts and bulls are paying a premium to maintain their positions. When funding is negative, shorts pay longs, reflecting the opposite condition where bearish positioning dominates and participants are paying to maintain downside exposure.

A single negative funding period is common and unremarkable. Funding rates oscillate with market sentiment. What the CryptoQuant chart covering December 2025 through March 2026 shows is different. The 72-hour moving averages for Bitcoin funding rates across all exchanges have moved into deeply negative territory and have struggled to regain positive momentum across multiple recovery attempts. That persistence is the signal worth examining.

What the Chart Shows

The upper panel of the chart shows Bitcoin price alongside the funding rate bars, with the purple spikes representing hourly funding rate oscillations. Through November and early December, the bars oscillate above and below zero with relative balance, consistent with a two-sided market. The red arrow on the chart marks the point where the balance shifts, somewhere in mid-January, after which the funding rate distribution tilts progressively negative.

The lower panel tracks the 72-hour moving average, exponential moving average, and weighted moving average of the funding rates. Through the early part of the chart those averages remain near the zero line with modest oscillations. From January onward they compress into negative territory and stay there, with the most recent readings showing the MA at negative 0.0041, the EMA at negative 0.006, and the WMA at negative 0.0071. Multiple attempts to recover toward zero, visible as the brief cyan spikes in the lower panel, have failed to produce a sustained return to positive territory.

The red shaded zone on the lower portion of the chart marks the extreme negative funding region. The current WMA reading of negative 0.0071 sits within that zone, close to but not at the absolute low of negative 0.0138 reached in late February.

What Persistent Negative Funding Signals

The source analysis identifies the current condition as a potential structural shift rather than a temporary bearish episode. When funding rates remain persistently negative despite multiple recovery attempts, it suggests the market may be transitioning into a regime defined by large-scale hedging and carry-trade focus. In this regime, participants are not primarily making directional bets on Bitcoin’s price. They are positioning to capture funding premiums by holding long spot exposure while shorting perpetual futures, collecting the negative funding payments from shorts as yield.

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That dynamic is fundamentally different from a market driven by directional speculation. A carry-trade dominated market has less sensitivity to bullish price catalysts because the participants generating most of the derivatives activity are not positioned to benefit from price increases in the same way directional longs are. Their profitability comes from the funding differential, not from price appreciation.

The Recovery Failure Pattern

The lower panel’s signal annotation, which identifies the crossing of the moving averages as the actionable transition point, has produced multiple false starts in the current window. Each attempt by the shorter-term averages to cross above the longer-term ones has reversed before establishing a sustained positive reading. Those failed recoveries are what the source analysis identifies as the key evidence for structural rather than cyclical negative funding.

In prior periods of negative funding visible in the chart, the moving averages recovered relatively quickly once price stabilized. The current period shows price partially stabilizing, with Bitcoin recovering from its February lows toward the current $68,800 range, while funding has not followed. That decoupling between price recovery and funding rate recovery is the structural anomaly the analysis is pointing to.

Until the 72-hour moving averages return to positive territory and hold there across multiple sessions, the derivatives market is signaling a cautious and defensively positioned environment rather than one building toward a fresh expansion phase.

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