TradingView Integrates Crypto.com Data, Expanding Access to 700+ Digital Assets
TradingView has integrated data from Crypto.com, one of the leading global crypto exchanges. This addition aims to enrich the analytical tools available on TradingView and to make it easier for traders to explore and und...
TradingView has integrated data from Crypto.com, one of the leading global crypto exchanges. This addition aims to enrich the analytical tools available on TradingView and to make it easier for traders to explore and understand digital asset trading.
Enhancing User Experience
By incorporating Crypto.com’s extensive data coverage, TradingView users can now access real-time insights on over 700 crypto assets. This new feature aims to simplify access to the market by users. Users can open the chart and enter the "CRYPTOCOM" prefix in the symbol search to start analyzing the data.
Established in 2016 in Hong Kong, Crypto.com has over 700 assets spanning spot, margin, and derivatives classes. It reportedly processes over 2.7 million transactions per second and has a user base of 100 million from more than 90 countries. The integration of Crypto.com data into TradingView is aimed at creating a more comprehensive and accessible trading experience.
Direct Access to Financial Instruments
TradingView now connects to hundreds of data feeds, offering direct access to 1,357,880 instruments worldwide. The trading platform lauded its wide database, saying it makes the platform comprehensive for all things markets for analyzing trends, conducting research, or making trading decisions.
In March, TradingView collaborated with Spotware, a trading technology provider, to boost brokerage services. This agreement focuses on integrating the cTrader platform into Spotware, a platform that serves more than 200 brokers worldwide. It aims to simplify how brokers connect with TradingView through Spotware technologies.
According to TradingView, the partnership will enhance trading technology for traders globally by linking front-end and back-end capabilities. It will also improve broker connectivity and business growth within the trading community.
Additionally, TradingView onboarded IC Markets to broaden users’ trading capabilities. This partnership offers a range of Contracts for Difference, including crypto, futures, indices, and currency pairs, with swift execution and low spreads.
This article was written by Jared Kirui at www.financemagnates.com.Original source
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