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Abstract:TradingView integrates Crypto.com data, boosting crypto market accessibility for its global user base. Discover how this new addition benefits traders worldwide.
TradingView has taken a significant step forward in its mission to improve cryptocurrency market accessibility by integrating data from Crypto.com, a globally recognized exchange. This latest addition expands TradingView's already extensive data coverage, providing users with even more resources to make informed trading decisions.
Founded in 2016 in Hong Kong, Crypto.com has built a reputation for its robust commitment to regulatory compliance, security, and privacy. It offers a reliable trading platform that stands out for its advanced technology stack, capable of supporting over 2.7 million transactions per second. Crypto.com also boasts some of the lowest transaction fees in the industry and has amassed a user base of 100 million people across more than 90 countries.
The integration of Crypto.com data into TradingView significantly enhances the platform's selection of cryptocurrency information available to its users. This development ensures that traders have access to real-time data from one of the most trusted and efficient exchanges in the market.
Users of TradingView may easily get Crypto.com data by opening a chart and putting the “CRYPTOCOM:” prefix into the symbol search box. This single step gives traders access to a lot of information, allowing them to make more data-driven choices.
This integration marks another milestone for TradingView as it continues to enhance its platform, providing users with comprehensive tools and data to navigate the dynamic world of cryptocurrency trading.
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