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Perpetual Contract

Auch bekannt als: Perps, Perpetual Futures, Perpetual Swap

A derivative contract that lets traders speculate on crypto prices with leverage, without an expiry date, using a funding rate mechanism to keep prices aligned with spot markets.

A perpetual contract (often called "perps") is a crypto derivative that lets traders bet on price movements with leverage, without owning the underlying asset. Unlike traditional futures that expire on a set date, perpetual contracts have no expiration and use a funding rate mechanism to stay tethered to the spot price.

How Perpetual Contracts Work:

  1. Trader opens a long (betting price goes up) or short (betting price goes down) position
  2. They deposit margin (collateral) and choose leverage (e.g., 10x)
  3. Profits and losses are amplified by the leverage factor
  4. A funding rate is paid periodically between longs and shorts
  5. If the position moves against the trader beyond their margin, they are liquidated

Funding Rate Mechanism:

Market ConditionFunding RateWho Pays
Perp price > spot pricePositiveLongs pay shorts
Perp price < spot priceNegativeShorts pay longs

This mechanism incentivizes traders to take the opposite side, keeping the perpetual price close to the spot price.

Leverage Example: - Deposit: $1,000 margin - Leverage: 10x - Position size: $10,000 - Price moves up 5%: $500 profit (50% return on margin) - Price moves down 5%: $500 loss (50% of margin) - Price moves down 10%: Liquidated (100% loss)

Major Perps Platforms:

PlatformTypeVolume
BinanceCentralized$50B+/day
BybitCentralized$20B+/day
dYdXDecentralized$2B+/day
GMXDecentralized$500M+/day
HyperliquidDecentralized$5B+/day

Risks: - Liquidation: High leverage means small moves can wipe out positions - Funding Costs: Holding positions long-term accumulates funding payments - Exchange Risk: Centralized platforms can freeze accounts or face outages - Overtrading: Leverage amplifies emotional decision-making

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Zuletzt aktualisiert: 3.4.2026