Crypto.com Exchange has joined TradingView as an official broker, giving traders on one of the world's most widely used charting platforms direct access to Crypto.com's trading infrastructure
Crypto.com Exchange has joined TradingView as an official broker, giving traders on one of the world's most widely used charting platforms direct access to Crypto.com's trading infrastructure.
The integration, listed on TradingView's broker directory, means Crypto.com now appears alongside other exchanges and brokerages that users can connect to directly from the TradingView interface. An official broker designation on TradingView typically allows users to place trades, manage positions, and monitor portfolios without leaving the charting environment.
Crypto.com has also published a support article detailing how users can trade on TradingView through the exchange, confirming the integration is active.
What changes for traders using TradingView
When an exchange becomes an official broker on TradingView, users can typically connect their exchange account to the platform and execute trades directly from charts. This eliminates the need to switch between a charting tool and a separate exchange interface.
For Crypto.com users, the integration likely means access to TradingView's full suite of technical analysis tools, including over 100 built-in indicators, drawing tools, and custom scripting through Pine Script, all connected to live order execution. The exact scope of supported trading pairs, order types, and account requirements has not been independently confirmed at the time of writing.
The convenience factor is significant. Traders who already rely on TradingView for analysis but previously had to execute on Crypto.com separately can now consolidate that workflow. This mirrors integrations that other major exchanges, including Binance, which recently ran promotional zero-fee P2P trading, have pursued with charting platforms to reduce friction for active traders.
Strategic significance for Crypto.com
TradingView claims over 90 million users globally, making its broker directory a major distribution channel for any exchange. For Crypto.com, the listing places its brand and trading services in front of a large, technically engaged audience that actively seeks execution venues.
Broker integrations on charting platforms have become an increasingly important competitive front for crypto exchanges. The move positions Crypto.com alongside traditional brokerages and other crypto platforms already listed on TradingView, potentially expanding its reach to traders who discover exchanges through their preferred analysis tools rather than through direct marketing.
This comes as crypto exchanges broadly compete for market share through infrastructure partnerships and expanded access points. Traditional finance players like Charles Schwab have also signaled growing interest in crypto trading, adding pressure on crypto-native exchanges to secure distribution wherever active traders congregate.
Details to watch following the announcement
Several specifics remain unconfirmed and are worth monitoring as the integration matures. These include which jurisdictions are supported, whether all Crypto.com trading pairs are available through TradingView or only a subset, and what account verification requirements apply.
Fee structures for trades executed through TradingView versus directly on Crypto.com's own interface are also unclear. Traders should verify these details through official Crypto.com documentation before relying on the integration for live trading.
TradingView previously added Crypto.com market data to its platform, suggesting the broker integration is an expansion of an existing relationship rather than an entirely new partnership.
What does "official broker" mean on TradingView? An official broker on TradingView is an exchange or brokerage that has a verified integration allowing users to connect accounts and trade directly from TradingView's charting interface.
Can I trade crypto on TradingView through Crypto.com now? The integration appears to be live based on Crypto.com's published support documentation. Users should check their TradingView broker panel for Crypto.com availability in their region.
Do I need a separate Crypto.com account? Broker integrations on TradingView typically require an active, verified account with the connected exchange. Specific requirements for the Crypto.com integration should be confirmed through official channels.
Are there additional fees for trading through TradingView? Fee details for the TradingView integration have not been independently verified. Traders should review Crypto.com's fee schedule and any TradingView-specific terms before placing trades.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making any investment decisions.
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