
We’re excited to share that Bitso is now available on TradingView, offering our community a seamless way to track and analyze crypto markets on one of the most trusted charting platforms!
This integration lets you explore Bitso’s full range of 95+ spot crypto pairs on TradingView. From major global pairs like BTCUSD to local currency pairs such as BTCMXN, ETHBRL, USDTCOP, and USDTARS, we bring unique options tailored specifically for Latin America’s investors.
Since launching in 2014, Bitso has been committed to making crypto accessible, safe, and useful for millions across Latin America, supporting everything from remittances and payments to trading and crypto access. Today, we’re proud to serve over 8 million users, including 1,700 businesses, as we continue to expand access to secure, user-friendly crypto solutions.

To start exploring our assets on TradingView, just open the Symbol Search and type “BITSO:” to view the complete list of our crypto pairs. Start here.
Frequently Asked Questions
The integration is available through TradingView’s Symbol Search. Entering the exchange prefix shown in the article displays the associated spot pairs, allowing the user to open a pair and examine it with TradingView’s charting interface.
The selection includes major global markets as well as pairs quoted in Latin American currencies. The article gives examples involving the US dollar, Mexican peso, Brazilian real, Colombian peso, and Argentine peso, so analysis can reflect both global and regional markets.
A local-currency pair shows how a crypto asset is trading against the currency relevant to that market. Having those pairs in the same charting environment makes it easier to compare price action and study regional markets without converting every observation into another quote currency.
The article presents TradingView as the place to track and analyze the available spot data. Viewing a symbol provides market information and charting tools; it should not be confused with confirmation that a transaction has been placed.



