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What Role Does the ‘Index Price’ Play in the Settlement of Perpetual Futures Contracts?

The Index Price represents the true spot price of the underlying asset, typically calculated as an average price across multiple major exchanges. It acts as the benchmark price for calculating the funding rate and is often used as the reference price for liquidation events.

This prevents price manipulation on a single exchange from unfairly triggering liquidations or skewing the funding rate.

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