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Binance
Centralized venue

Binance funding rate and perpetual market overview

Use ZEEK.TOOLS to compare Binance against other perpetual venues, pin Binance in the live Funding table, and validate whether the route still makes sense in Funding Opportunities.

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Route result
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Funding

Pin Binance in Funding

Open Funding with Binance pinned so you can keep it visible while scanning where the rest of the market diverges from it.

Open Funding
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Opportunities

Check Binance opportunities

Use Funding Opportunities with Binance pinned when you want to see whether Binance-related routes were stable or only attractive in isolated moments.

Open Opportunities
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Backtester

Pressure-test the exact pair

Once Binance shows up inside a route you care about, Backtester helps you inspect the exact pair more carefully instead of relying on the surface spread alone.

Open Backtester
Venue Setup Example

Binance: treat the funding rate as one leg, not the whole route. Pin it, compare the opposite venue, then validate history and costs before sizing.

Why This Venue Matters

How Binance fits inside funding workflow

Binance is often treated as a benchmark venue in perpetual trading, so it is a natural reference point when you compare routes across centralized exchanges.

Compare Binance
Decision Signals

What this page is really for

01Exchange intent

Binance matters most as one leg inside a route, not as an isolated funding number.

02Comparison intent

It is especially useful as a reference leg against Bybit, OKX, Bitget, and other mainstream venues where liquidity and trader attention are concentrated.

03Workflow intent

Start in Funding, move to Funding Opportunities, then use Backtester only after Binance survives the first checks.

04Execution intent

Strong APY still needs liquidity, basis, timing, fees, and cost assumptions before it deserves size.

Practical Workflow

Do not stop on one exchange

  • Start in Funding: pin Binance and compare it against the visible venue set.
  • Move to Opportunities: check whether routes involving Binance looked consistently strong.
  • Only then use Backtester: inspect the exact pair with size and cost assumptions.
FAQ

Common questions about Binance funding

What is the Binance funding rate?

It is the periodic funding payment level on Binance perpetual markets. Inside ZEEK.TOOLS, the practical question is not just the raw number on Binance, but how it compares against other exchanges.

Why compare Binance with other exchanges?

Because a funding route only becomes useful when relative spread across venues creates a setup worth checking. Binance is most informative when viewed as one leg inside that comparison.

Should I use only the live Binance view?

No. The live Funding page is the starting point. Funding Opportunities helps you see whether the route had support over time, and Backtester helps you inspect one exact route more carefully.

Does a strong Binance spread guarantee a good trade?

No. A strong live spread can still fail after fees, liquidity, basis, timing, or execution costs. That is why the route should move through Funding, Funding Opportunities, and then Backtester.