The tradingView introduces 22 new decepts (dexs) into 8 blockchains. This addition brings even more depth to research and analysis, especially for those interested in the fast -growing Defi area.

TradingView has added two versions of Meteora (Meteora Dyn and Meteora DLMM), as well as two new Raydium variants (Raydium CLMM and Raydium CPMM).

You can find the new data by typing the following prefixes in the symbol search field: Meteoradyn :, Meteoradlmm: Raydiumclmm: Raydiumcpmm:.

For the first time, Zksync is represented on TradingView, with four supported exchanges:

  • Pancakeswap V3 (prefix Pancakeswap3zksync πŸ™‚
  • Syncswap (Syncswap πŸ™‚
  • Zkswap (zkswap πŸ™‚
  • Syncswap v2 (syncswap2 πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

Along with Solana and Zksync, TradingView launches exchanges to multiple blockchains such as:

  • Base: Airport (Airport :), Slipstream Airport (Aerodromeslipsstream :), Pancakeswap V3 (Pancakeswap3base :), Uniswap V2 (Uniswapbase)
  • Arbitrum: Pancakeswap V3 (Pancakeswap3arbitrum :), Ramses V2 (Ramses2 :), Curve (Curvearbitrum)
  • Avalanche: Blackhole V3 (Blackhole3), LFJ V2.2 (LFJ2DOT2 :), Pharaoh (Pharaoh)
  • Optimism: Velodrome V2 (Velodrome2 :), Slipstream Velodrome (Velodromeslipstream πŸ™‚
  • Cronos: VVS V3 (VVS3 πŸ™‚
  • Ronin: Katana V3 (Katana3 πŸ™‚

This update can help tradingView to dive deeper into world encryption markets as they now have direct access to:

  • Historical and real-time price data in our charts-for exact technical analysis.
  • Advanced sorting functionality – filtering and sorting extensive measurements in Dex Screner to reveal opportunities.
  • Detailed transaction information – tracking of commercial activity, liquidity and contracts is addressed directly to the symbols and the display of symbols.