BTCC integration with TradingView will allow users to analyze charts and execute 400+ perpetual futures pairs directly. The Integration brings BTCC’s derivatives offering to TradingView’s 100+ million-user ecosystem. Today, November 9th, 2025, BTCC has announced new direct integration with TradingView that will give its global user base access to professional charting and execution tools in [...]]]>BTCC integration with TradingView will allow users to analyze charts and execute 400+ perpetual futures pairs directly. The Integration brings BTCC’s derivatives offering to TradingView’s 100+ million-user ecosystem. Today, November 9th, 2025, BTCC has announced new direct integration with TradingView that will give its global user base access to professional charting and execution tools in [...]]]>

BTCC Exchange Integrates TradingView, Bringing Pro-Grade Futures Trading to Millions

2025/12/10 01:01
  • BTCC integration with TradingView will allow users to analyze charts and execute 400+ perpetual futures pairs directly.
  • The Integration brings BTCC’s derivatives offering to TradingView’s 100+ million-user ecosystem.

Today, November 9th, 2025, BTCC has announced new direct integration with TradingView that will give its global user base access to professional charting and execution tools in a single environment. 

BTCC currently serves more than 10 million users across over 100 countries, a massive growth since it was founded back in 2011. With the Integration, BTCC users will not have to leave the platform to access tools. Traders will be able to analyze markets and place perpetual futures trades on BTCC without leaving TradingView. This will streamline workflows for both active and advanced market participants.

Through the integration, BTCC’s full suite of more than 400 perpetual futures pairs is now available directly within TradingView’s trading panel. Users can connect their BTCC accounts to TradingView and execute trades straight from live charts. It will cover major assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, XRP, and Dogecoin, and hundreds of additional markets. 

Why TradingView?

TradingView is widely used for its advanced charting tools, custom indicators, and real-time market data. At the moment, the platform is serving over 100 million users worldwide.

By bringing BTCC’s derivatives markets onto the platform, the tools traders already rely on daily will be directly available to them. This will improve user experience by making it possible to respond faster to price movements.

Like we previously reported, BTCC has been registering growth in 2025. According to its Q3 2025 Growth Report, the exchange recorded $1.15 trillion in trading volume during the quarter.    

With the integration, these markets accessible via TradingView are expected to strengthen BTCC further’s to the technical traders and high-frequency participants. Product Manager at BTCC, Marcus Chen, expressed his Views, saying:

BTCC aims to expand further in 2025. Plans to increase global brand visibility are in place following the appointment of NBA All-Star and Defensive Player of the Year Jaren Jackson Jr. as its global brand ambassador.

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