TradingView Updates Crypto Offerings with Coinbase Spot and Derivatives Integration

Coinbase has expanded its services by integrating its Coinbase Advanced platform directly into TradingView. The move aims to offer users new tools for trading and market analysis.The development follows TradingView’s recent addition of Coinbase’s perpetual cryptocurrency swaps to its charting and analysis platform. This expansion allows users to monitor and analyze perpetual futures contracts for major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Litecoin. It also includes access to data on a range of emerging altcoins.TradingView Adds Coinbase Spot and DerivativesWith the latest integration, Coinbase Advanced users can now trade spot and derivative products from within the TradingView interface. The platform offers more than 550 spot trading pairs, including 237 USDC pairs and 22 stablecoin pairs. It also supports over 100 perpetual futures contracts. Maker fees start as low as 0.0%.Coinbase, founded in 2012, is one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges by trading volume. It holds licenses and registrations from regulators such as the CFTC, NFA, NYSDFS, CBI, FCA, and BaFin. This article was written by Tareq Sikder at www.financemagnates.com.

Apr 28, 2025 - 17:51
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TradingView Updates Crypto Offerings with Coinbase Spot and Derivatives Integration

Coinbase has expanded its services by integrating its Coinbase Advanced platform directly into TradingView. The move aims to offer users new tools for trading and market analysis.

The development follows TradingView’s recent addition of Coinbase’s perpetual cryptocurrency swaps to its charting and analysis platform. This expansion allows users to monitor and analyze perpetual futures contracts for major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Litecoin. It also includes access to data on a range of emerging altcoins.

TradingView Adds Coinbase Spot and Derivatives

With the latest integration, Coinbase Advanced users can now trade spot and derivative products from within the TradingView interface. The platform offers more than 550 spot trading pairs, including 237 USDC pairs and 22 stablecoin pairs. It also supports over 100 perpetual futures contracts. Maker fees start as low as 0.0%.

Coinbase, founded in 2012, is one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges by trading volume. It holds licenses and registrations from regulators such as the CFTC, NFA, NYSDFS, CBI, FCA, and BaFin. This article was written by Tareq Sikder at www.financemagnates.com.