How do funding rates keep perpetual futures in line with spot prices?

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Every few hours, exchanges calculate a small payment between long and short holders based on how far the perpetual contract’s price deviates from spot. When perps trade above spot, longs pay shorts; when they trade below, shorts pay longs. This funding mechanism keeps perpetuals anchored to real-market prices even though they never expire.