Key Facts Crypto.com Exchange announced on 2 June 2026 that it has integrated with TradingView as an official broker, enabling users to execute trades directly from TradingView charts. Eligib

Key Facts
- Crypto.com Exchange announced on 2 June 2026 that it has integrated with TradingView as an official broker, enabling users to execute trades directly from TradingView charts.
- Eligible users can trade a multi-asset universe through the integration, including crypto, equities, commodities, pre-IPO perpetual contracts, and tokenised real-world assets.
- The integration builds on Crypto.com Exchange's existing market data presence on TradingView, extending it from analytics to direct execution.
- Quoted on the launch is Eric Anziani, President and Chief Operating Officer of Crypto.com.
- The Crypto.com Exchange offers spot, margin, derivatives, RWA perpetuals and OTC trading, alongside its Crypto-as-a-Service institutional infrastructure offering.
Crypto.com Exchange has been added to TradingView's official broker list, the company announced on
2 June 2026. The integration lets eligible users connect their Crypto.com Exchange accounts directly to TradingView and execute trades from inside the chart — without leaving the analytics interface — across a multi-asset universe that spans
crypto, equities, commodities, pre-IPO perpetual contracts and tokenised real-world assets.
What the integration enables
Within the TradingView interface, users can now run technical analysis on a chart and place orders against their Crypto.com Exchange account on the same screen. The integration brings TradingView's advanced charting and analytics tools together with Crypto.com Exchange's order book and liquidity, eliminating the context switch between analysis and execution that has historically slowed multi-platform trading workflows. The asset coverage is the more strategically interesting piece. The integration transitions Crypto.com Exchange into a comprehensive multi-asset broker on TradingView — extending well beyond the cryptocurrency category traders typically associate with crypto exchanges. Eligible users can route orders for traditional assets like equities and commodities, pre-IPO perpetual contracts targeting expected valuations of private companies, and tokenised real-world assets, all from a single TradingView chart. Eric Anziani, President and Chief Operating Officer of Crypto.com, framed the integration as closing the gap between analysis and execution. "Integrating the Crypto.com Exchange with TradingView brings together two powerful platforms to deliver a seamless trading experience," he said. "Traders may now move from analysis to execution instantly while accessing deep liquidity, real-time market data, and cutting-edge asset classes like RWAs and commodity perpetuals directly from their charts."
From market data to execution
The integration is an evolution rather than a starting point. Crypto.com Exchange already had a market data presence on TradingView, allowing users to chart Crypto.com markets alongside competing venues. Becoming an official broker upgrades that relationship: TradingView users can now place live orders on the exchange, not just analyse its data. That step-up matters because TradingView is the analytics platform where a large share of professional and prosumer traders make their workflow decisions — including which venue to route execution through. By converting from a data feed to a broker, Crypto.com Exchange puts itself in front of users at the precise moment they decide where to place a trade, rather than waiting for them to switch to a separate execution interface.
The competitive context
Crypto.com Exchange joins a broker roster on TradingView that has expanded significantly through 2025 and 2026.
KuCoin extended its TradingView relationship to perpetual futures market data on 30 April 2026, exposing its derivatives feed to TradingView's reported 100 million-plus users. Multiple other crypto exchanges have followed similar paths from data integration toward execution. Crypto.com Exchange's positioning is broader, however. Most crypto-native venues on TradingView surface crypto markets only. By extending the broker integration to equities, commodities, pre-IPO perpetuals and tokenised RWAs, Crypto.com is presenting itself less as a crypto execution venue and more as a multi-asset platform that happens to be built on crypto-native infrastructure — the same financial super-app positioning
Binance has pushed through its own US equities launch and pre-IPO perpetuals.
The underlying exchange offering
The Crypto.com Exchange is targeted at institutional and advanced traders, offering spot trading, margin trading, derivatives, RWA perpetuals and OTC trading, with deep liquidity and what the company describes as one of the world's fastest and most secure trading platforms. The exchange also operates Crypto as a Service, an institutional infrastructure offering that lets banks, brokers, fintech firms and other exchanges build their digital asset strategies on Crypto.com's underlying rails. For TradingView users now connecting via the broker integration, the practical effect is unified access to that full product set — including the more recent additions like RWA perpetuals and pre-IPO contracts — without leaving the chart they already use to analyse the markets they trade.
FAQ
What does the Crypto.com Exchange and TradingView integration provide? The integration adds Crypto.com Exchange to TradingView's official broker roster, allowing eligible users to securely connect their Crypto.com Exchange accounts and execute trades directly from TradingView charts. Users can trade across a multi-asset universe including crypto, equities, commodities, pre-IPO perpetual contracts and tokenised real-world assets without leaving the TradingView interface.
How is this different from Crypto.com's previous TradingView relationship? Crypto.com Exchange already had a market data presence on TradingView, allowing users to chart its markets. The 2 June 2026 integration upgrades that relationship to official broker status, enabling live order execution from within TradingView rather than only data viewing and analysis.
What asset classes are supported? The integration supports the full multi-asset offering on Crypto.com Exchange, including crypto, equities, commodities, pre-IPO perpetual contracts and tokenised real-world assets — subject to jurisdictional restrictions and individual product eligibility. The Crypto.com–TradingView integration confirms a pattern accelerating across the crypto exchange sector: putting the broker connection inside the analytics terminal that traders already use, rather than waiting for users to switch to an exchange app. With the multi-asset scope Crypto.com is bringing — well beyond pure crypto — the integration also signals how rapidly the line between crypto exchanges and full-service multi-asset brokers is dissolving. This article is informational and does not constitute investment advice.