Bitcoin funding rates hit most negative since 2023, history suggests bottom is in
Despite a surge in short positioning, bitcoin has climbed toward $75,000, with past episodes of negative funding rates often aligning with local market bottoms.
By James Van Straten, AI Boost|Edited by Jamie Crawley Apr 16, 2026, 11:14 a.m. Make preferred on
What to know:
- Bitcoin funding rates have dropped to their lowest levels since 2023, signalling heavy short positioning even as prices trend higher.
- Despite the current sustained stretch of negative funding throughout March and April, bitcoin has continued to grind higher, climbing from the low to mid $60,000s to around $75,000.
- Historically, deeply negative funding rates have coincided with local bottoms, including March 2020, mid 2021, and the FTX collapse in 2022.
Bitcoin BTC$74,664.13 funding rates have hit their most negative levels since 2023, a signal that has historically coincided with market bottoms, as BTC continues to push higher through $75,000.
On a seven-day moving average, funding rates have dropped to around -0.005%, according to Glassnode data.
Funding rates are periodic payments exchanged between long and short traders in perpetual futures contracts, designed to keep prices aligned with the underlying spot market. When the rate is positive, long traders pay short traders, reflecting bullish positioning. When the rate turns negative, shorts pay longs, indicating a market skewed toward downside bets.
Despite the current sustained stretch of negative funding throughout March and April, bitcoin has continued to grind higher, climbing from the low to mid $60,000s to around $75,000.
Historically, deeply negative funding rates have often coincided with local bottoms in bitcoin’s price. This dynamic typically reflects crowded short positioning, which can create the conditions for a squeeze higher as bearish bets are unwound.
This pattern has played out across multiple market cycles. In March 2020, during the COVID-19 induced market crash, bitcoin fell to around $3,000 as funding rates turned sharply negative.
A similar setup emerged in mid 2021 amid China’s mining ban, when prices dropped to $30,000. Funding rates were also at their most extreme during the FTX collapse in November 2022, when bitcoin bottomed near $15,000.
The trend continued into 2023, when funding rates flipped negative during the Silicon Valley Bank crisis, coinciding with bitcoin briefly dipping below $20,000 before recovering. More recently, episodes such as the yen carry trade unwind in August 2024 and the April 2025 “Liberation Day” selloff also saw negative funding align with local lows.
The persistence of negative funding rates suggests that bearish positioning remains elevated, even as price action trends higher. This divergence may indicate that the market is climbing a wall of worry, with short positioning potentially acting as fuel for further upside.
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