Gemini Becomes First Crypto Exchange to Integrate with TradingView

  • The integration allows users of TradingView to trade digital assets directly on the platform.
  • Only cryptocurrencies supported by Gemini can be traded, including BTC and ETH.

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Crypto exchange Gemini has announced its integration with the popular trading platform TradingView. Users will now be able to trade cryptocurrencies supported by Gemini directly on the platform itself.

As of now, Gemini is the only crypto exchange that is directly integrated to work with TradingView. Marshal Beard, who handles corporate development at Gemini, commented on the new partnership:

“Looking ahead, we will continue to invest in relationships and integrations with products and services that we believe will enhance your trading experience, and help move the crypto industry forward.”

The integration works only for cryptocurrencies supported by the Gemini exchange. From the chart view of TradingView, you can select a desired crypto, go to the Trading Panel tab at the bottom, and click on the Gemini icon. From there, you can log in to your account (or create a new one) and start trading the asset directly on TradingView.

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