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Balancer (BAL) Perpetual Futures

Balancer (BAL) Perpetual Futures — Live Data

Market Overview

Balancer is a decentralized exchange and automated portfolio manager that enables customizable liquidity pools with flexible token weightings. BAL perpetual futures are available on centralized exchanges with moderate depth. BAL perps are tied to the growth of Balancer's liquidity hub role in DeFi, particularly as more protocols use Balancer pools for their token liquidity.

Trading Tips for Balancer Perps

BAL has relatively thin perps markets, so avoid large market orders. BAL tends to rally when new DeFi protocols choose Balancer for their liquidity bootstrapping pools (LBPs) — monitor upcoming LBP announcements as potential trade catalysts.

Where to Trade Balancer (BAL) Perpetual Futures

Balancer (BAL) perpetual futures are available on 3 exchanges. The venue cards compare fees, leverage, and features for trading BAL perps.

dYdX logo
dYdX
dYdX Chain (Cosmos)
Maker Fee
0.010%
Taker Fee
0.050%
Max Leverage
50x
Rating
9.0/10
Gains Network logo
Gains Network
Arbitrum, Base, Polygon, ApeChain, MegaETH, Solana
Position Fee
0.035% when opening and again when closing; BTC and ETH review rate; other pairs can use different fees and spreads
Max Leverage
1000x
Rating
8.0/10
Maker Fee
0.010%
Taker Fee
0.020%
Max Leverage
100x
Rating
7.8/10

Frequently Asked Questions — Balancer (BAL)

What is the current BAL perpetual futures funding rate?
The live Balancer (BAL) funding-rate panel updates every 2 minutes. It shows annualized rates for each exchange that lists BAL perps. A positive rate means long traders pay short traders, while a negative rate means shorts pay longs.
Which exchange has the lowest BAL perp trading fees?
Among 2 tracked BAL venues with comparable order-book schedules, SynFutures lists the lowest taker fee at 0.020%. dYdX lists 0.050%. 1 position-fee venue is excluded from this maker/taker result. Use the cost comparison for total cost.
How does Balancer open interest compare across exchanges?
The Balancer (BAL) open-interest chart shows the total value of outstanding BAL derivative contracts on each exchange. Rising open interest indicates new capital entering the market, while declining OI suggests positions are being closed.
What does the BAL long/short ratio indicate?
The Balancer long/short ratio shows the balance between traders betting on price increases (longs) versus decreases (shorts) across exchanges. An extreme ratio in either direction can signal potential reversals as crowded positioning often leads to liquidation cascades.
Where can I trade BAL perpetual futures?
Balancer (BAL) perps are listed on 3 exchanges: dYdX, Gains Network, and SynFutures. The "Where to Trade Balancer (BAL) Perpetual Futures" section compares fees and leverage limits and gives a direct trading link for each venue.

Category: DeFi · Data updates every 2 minutes · All rates shown are annualized