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Current mainstream CEX and DEX funding rate displays indicate the market sentiment remains bearish

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February 12 — Per Coinglass data, Bitcoin has recently traded in a narrow, low-range consolidation pattern. Funding rates across major centralized (CEX) and decentralized (DEX) exchanges currently reflect bearish market sentiment, with specific rates detailed in the accompanying chart. BlockBeats Note: Funding rates are fees set by crypto exchanges to align perpetual contract prices with their underlying assets. They facilitate fund transfers between long and short traders (exchanges do not collect these fees), adjusting holding costs or profits to keep contract prices tethered to the underlying asset. A 0.01% rate is the baseline: rates above 0.01% signal bullish sentiment, while rates below 0.005% indicate bearish market mood.
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