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OUST — funding rate on OKX

OKX · OUST-USDT-SWAP
0.000%per 8h · 0.000%/hshorts receive
last settlement+0.007%upcoming payout0.000% unchanged
6:07:08settlement
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Price (mark)
48.97
-1.9% 24h
Vol 24h
$1.5M
Open interest
$91K
Price move in 2 min

Price and skew

Liquidations
24h$2K
$15 longs$2K shorts
Shorts were wiped — 99% of the total. $15 over the last hour.

Entry economics

Position calculator
Position size
$2,500
Funding per settlement (8h)
$0 · $0/hour
Net snipe per settlement
$-4 = 0.000%0.110% 0.050%
Break-even for entry
rate covers the threshold 0.00×needs 0.160%+ per settlement
Liquidation price
58.5192 (+19.50% from price)
Risk at this leverage
no volatility data
Max “green” leverage

Funding goes to whoever holds the position at the cut-off. MMR in the liquidation formula is +0.50%; verify the price on the exchange before trading.

Context and comparison

Funding history · 1 settlement

История появится после первых начислений — радар записывает каждую отсечку.

OUST on 3 exchanges

Max spread across exchanges: 0.000%/h

OUST across all exchanges: comparison & curves →
Rates across exchangesPRO · open for now

2 exchanges on one timeline

Bitgetevery 8hBybitevery 8hrate corridor between exchanges

exchanges settle at different frequencies — an 8-hour step is bound to «lag» a 1-hour one, that's its grid, not a slower market

spread typically
0.0000%/h
widest spread
0.0024%/h
11.08 09:00 UTC · Bybit ↔ Bitget

the spread is the hedge's rate before fees: that's what an hour of the pair-trade yields

How to read this
  • Snipe: enter short before the cut-off, exit after settlement. Funding goes to whoever holds the position at the cut-off. The net capture in the calculator is already net of fees and slippage — and it does not include price moving against you in the settlement window (see volatility above).
  • Hedged: a short here + an opposite position of the same size on another exchange or spot — funding capture without price risk, but four legs of fees.
  • Extreme funding is a crowd story: price often runs into the cut-off and reverses after. This is data for a decision, not a recommendation.