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#数字资产生态回暖 The most prone to pitfalls in perpetual contracts is actually the funding rate. The recent rebound of $BNB has caused the rate to soar, and many people want to buy the dip but don’t know how to time it. To be honest, a high rate isn’t necessarily a signal to enter — it’s crucial to look at its position, whether it's a long or short in control of the order. Can anyone share how to assess risk through the funding rate in such market conditions, and when is a good time to enter so as not to get caught in a trap?