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Bitcoin Traders Made Their Boldest Bet in 20 Months: What Happens Next?

The Bitcoin funding rate just hit its highest level in 20 months, and history says that reads as a warning. A positive funding rate means traders pay a fee to keep long positions open, so the crowd is leaning hard toward higher prices.

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Aug 19, 2026 at 1:51 PM UTC · Updated há uma hora · 3 min de leitura

Bitcoin Traders Made Their Boldest Bet in 20 Months: What Happens Next?
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The Bitcoin funding rate just hit its highest level in 20 months, and history says that reads as a warning. A positive funding rate means traders pay a fee to keep long positions open, so the crowd is leaning hard toward higher prices.

The last time it ran this hot, in January 2025, Bitcoin traded near $102,000 and then rolled over. This time, the traders who pushed it there are already stepping back, with Bitcoin near $64,300.

Why Did the Bitcoin Funding Rate Hit a 20-Month High?

The funding rate is the fee that keeps perpetual futures tied to the spot price. When more traders are long, longs pay shorts, and the rate turns positive. CryptoQuant flagged the latest Bitcoin funding rate as the highest in 20 months, a sign that most traders are betting up.

The push possibly came from retail, not the pros. On August 17, the retail long/short ratio spiked to 2.22, more than two long bets for every short.

Top traders, the whales, sat far lower at 1.47. So the crowd stretched the bet while big money stayed calm.

Has a Bitcoin Funding Rate Spike Marked a Top Before?

It has, and recently. The Bitcoin funding rate last ran this high on January 20, 2025, with Bitcoin near $102,198. A local top followed soon after. A crowded long side leaves little fresh money to push prices higher and plenty of positions to unwind on the way down.

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