Crypto.com Exchange has joined TradingView as an official broker, a move that connects one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges to the charting platform used by millions of traders worldwide.
The integration, confirmed through Crypto.com’s support documentation, means users can now access Crypto.com Exchange directly from within the TradingView interface. The listing places Crypto.com alongside other brokers that have established direct trading connections on the platform.
Why official broker status on TradingView matters
TradingView’s broker integration program allows users to place trades without leaving the charting environment. For Crypto.com Exchange, earning official broker status signals a verified, platform-sanctioned relationship rather than a third-party workaround.
From a trader’s perspective, this could simplify workflows. TradingView users who also hold Crypto.com accounts may be able to execute trades directly from charts, reducing the friction of switching between platforms. The integration also raises Crypto.com’s visibility among TradingView’s user base, which spans equities, forex, and crypto markets.
This type of platform partnership has become increasingly common as exchanges compete for distribution. Similar to how Kaiko’s acquisition of Amberdata consolidated data infrastructure, broker integrations consolidate the trading experience by embedding execution inside analysis tools.
Crypto.com Exchange, which supports a wide range of trading pairs, gains a new channel to reach active traders who may not have previously used the exchange. For TradingView, adding another crypto broker strengthens its position as a multi-asset trading hub.
What to watch next
Several details remain unconfirmed at this stage. It is not yet clear which specific trading pairs, order types, or account tiers will be supported through the TradingView integration. Availability by region is another open question, given that Crypto.com operates under varying regulatory frameworks across jurisdictions.
Traders interested in using the integration should monitor Crypto.com’s official channels for updates on supported features and access requirements. As regulatory environments continue to evolve globally, including in markets like Japan where crypto ETF frameworks are taking shape, the scope of broker integrations like this one may shift depending on local rules.
For now, the confirmed takeaway is straightforward: Crypto.com Exchange is accessible as an official broker on TradingView, and further implementation details are expected to follow.
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 decisions.
