Why there's no "myfxbook for crypto" (and what fills the gap)
Myfxbook grew up inside forex. It verifies results by hooking into MT4/MT5 broker accounts, and over the years it built a large, trusted verification community around that model. Crypto trading doesn't run on MT4/MT5. It runs on exchange APIs across dozens of venues. So the crypto equivalent of "broker-verified track record" is exchange-API-connected journaling with public profiles.
That's exactly what TMM's public profile does. Your trader page is built from real fills pulled straight from your exchange, not screenshots or hand-typed numbers, and it's shareable like a myfxbook link. It's the closest thing crypto has to myfxbook's verified, public, third-party-credible track record.
Myfxbook vs Trader Make Money
| Feature | Myfxbook | Trader Make Money |
|---|---|---|
| Market | Forex (MT4/MT5) | Crypto (spot + perps) |
| Verified track record | ✅ Broker-verified | ✅ Exchange-verified |
| Public shareable profile | ✅ Yes | ✅ Public trader link |
| Connection method | Broker (MT4/MT5) | Exchange API |
| Auto-sync | ✅ Yes | ✅ 10 exchanges |
| AI coach | ❌ No | ✅ Exchange-aware, behavioral |
| Free tier | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Best for | Forex verified track record | Crypto verified track record |
Cells reflect each tool's footprint as of July 2026.
Competitor facts last verified: 2026-07-01
Two real tools, two different markets
Both are real. Myfxbook is the genuine leader for forex and has the established verification community to match. TMM is the crypto-native answer, adding an AI coach and 10-exchange auto-sync. This isn't a replacement story. If you trade forex, myfxbook is still your tool. Think of it as the same idea, rebuilt for crypto.
What "verified" means on TMM
Verified on TMM means the trades on your profile came from your actual exchange account, imported by API. Real fills, with funding and fees factored into PnL. There's no upload-a-screenshot step that anyone could fake. Because the data is exchange-sourced, a TMM trader profile carries the same kind of credibility a broker-verified myfxbook page does: a third party can see the numbers are real, not claimed.
You can browse what that looks like on the league leaderboards, where verified traders are ranked by real performance.
For forex traders moving to crypto
If you used myfxbook to show forex results to an audience, a prop firm, or a copy-trading following, here's how you get the same in crypto. Connect your exchange via API (the equivalent of linking your MT4/MT5 broker), let TMM auto-import your history, and publish your verified profile. The credibility model is the one you already understand: connected account, real fills, public link. What changes is the market underneath it, plus the AI coach reading your trades along the way.