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Crypto.com Exchange TradingView integration enables direct multi-asset trading including RWAs and pre-IPO perpetuals

For traders who want to stop bouncing between charting tools and execution screens, the Crypto.com Exchange TradingView integration makes that workflow much shorter. Announced on June 2, 2026, the partnership officially adds Crypto.com Exchange as a connected broker inside TradingView’s global charting environment, allowing users to link their accounts and place trades without leaving their charts.

That may sound like a small update. However, in practice, it removes one of the most persistent friction points in active trading.

TradingView is already where millions of traders spend a large share of their time reading price action, drawing levels, and running technical analysis. By adding Crypto.com Exchange as an official broker connection, TradingView turns that analytical workspace into a direct execution environment. As a result, the gap between spotting a trade and placing it becomes much smaller.

Why the Crypto.com Exchange TradingView integration matters

The main appeal of the Crypto.com Exchange TradingView integration is not just convenience. Instead, it brings charting and trading together across a broader range of markets than many traders expect from a crypto exchange.

Eligible users who connect their Crypto.com Exchange accounts to TradingView can trade more than standard cryptocurrency pairs. The integration opens access to traditional asset classes including equities and commodities, along with pre-IPO perpetual contracts, tokenized real-world assets (RWAs), crypto derivatives, spot, margin, and OTC products.

That mix is notable. Pre-IPO perpetual contracts and tokenized RWAs are still relatively niche for retail platforms, so bringing them into a chart-first workflow familiar to millions of traders gives those instruments a more visible route into everyday use.

On-chart trading across multiple asset classes

The integration also reinforces Crypto.com Exchange’s position as a Crypto.com Exchange multi-asset platform rather than a venue built only around crypto-native trading. In addition to crypto markets, the exchange now presents a broader execution layer through TradingView’s interface.

Here is what eligible users can access through the connection:

  • Equities and commodities
  • Pre-IPO perpetual contracts
  • Tokenized real-world assets (RWAs)
  • Crypto derivatives, spot, margin, and OTC products

That matters because traders often want to move quickly from analysis to execution. With on-chart trading Crypto.com users can act without switching platforms, which reduces the time between decision and order entry. In turn, that can help limit the delay that often comes from moving across multiple tools.

TradingView broker connection and technical synergy

The value of the TradingView broker connection goes beyond branding. TradingView brings charting, indicators, community ideas, and real-time market data across asset classes. Crypto.com Exchange brings the execution layer, including spot trading, margin trading, derivatives, RWA perpetuals, and OTC capabilities. Neither platform alone offers the full loop in the same way, but together they connect analysis and execution more tightly.

The integration also builds on an existing relationship. Before this announcement, Crypto.com Exchange market data was already available inside TradingView. Therefore, the broker connection is not a cold start; it expands infrastructure that was already present in the platform.

How the Crypto.com Exchange TradingView integration fits into the workflow

For traders who move constantly between analysis and execution, the combined setup can make decisions easier to act on. Delays between seeing a setup and placing a trade can add slippage risk, so reducing that gap is operationally important. Even so, access remains subject to user eligibility and jurisdictional restrictions, which means not every TradingView user will see the same features immediately.

Eric Anziani on the partnership

Eric Anziani, President and Chief Operating Officer of Crypto.com, said the partnership is designed around trader workflow. “Integrating the Crypto.com Exchange with TradingView brings together two powerful platforms to deliver a seamless trading experience,” Anziani said. “Traders may now move from analysis to execution instantly while accessing real-time market data and asset classes like RWAs and commodity perpetuals directly from their charts.”

The mention of RWAs and commodity perpetuals is important. Those are not the asset classes most closely associated with Crypto.com Exchange’s current user base, yet they point to where the platform is trying to grow. In that sense, the TradingView announcement is both an infrastructure update and a visibility play.

What the TradingView broker connection could mean for the market

Broker integrations on TradingView are not new. However, the scale of TradingView’s audience and the breadth of assets now accessible through Crypto.com Exchange make this announcement stand out. TradingView draws crypto traders, equity investors, forex participants, and commodities analysts, so a native execution option inside that environment reaches far beyond typical crypto marketing.

For the tokenized RWA space, the distribution angle is especially notable. One of the biggest obstacles for tokenized real-world assets has been accessibility, because traders need to encounter them inside tools they already trust and understand. A TradingView broker connection gives Crypto.com Exchange a credible path toward that kind of exposure.

For now, the direction is clear. The Crypto.com Exchange TradingView integration pushes the exchange closer to a world where the line between a crypto venue and a multi-asset trading platform becomes harder to define.

Lorenzo Marcek
Lorenzo Marcek is a financial journalist and senior crypto markets analyst known for his clear, data-driven approach to digital asset reporting. With a background in economics and more than a decade covering global markets, he specializes in on-chain metrics, institutional adoption trends, and macro-driven crypto movements. His work blends investigative journalism with technical market insight, making him a trusted voice for traders seeking grounded, actionable analysis.
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