BlockBeats News, February 12 — According to official sources, Lighter announced the launch of a funding fee rebate mechanism for perpetual contract trading. This is a new attempt, similar to its previous pioneering zero-fee on-chain trading model.
In simple terms, traders who meet the conditions and need to pay the funding fee will receive a certain percentage of the fee as a rebate; the mechanism for charging the funding fee remains unchanged.
The rebate rate can be as high as 15% of the paid funding fee. This rebate mechanism will take effect immediately and will be distributed within 24 hours.
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