@wahyu: What kind of IDX crypto account files are you referring to? Could you provide details about what they are?
To my knowledge, not all brokers with trading platforms MT4 have crypto instruments available for trading. This means that in Metatrader 4 broker A, we might be able to trade crypto like BTCUSD, ETHUSD, etc., but in Metatrader 4 broker D, we might not be able to trade crypto. So, pay close attention to the trading instruments offered by your broker, because we cannot import instruments from outside.
Thank you
To Wahyu,
You can only import quote data for a pair to Meta Trader if the broker you are using has/provides that trading instrument. For example, if you want to import crypto data such as BTC/USD to the Meta Trader trading platform, first make sure that your broker provides the BTC/USD pair for trading. If your broker does not have that instrument, then you cannot import it.
To Surya,
As far as we know, it is still not possible. If you want to monitor crypto quotes from a binary option broker using the Meta Trader application, you can do so by opening an account with a forex broker that has those crypto quotes. Next, open the Meta Trader application and log in with the account you have opened with the forex broker. Then you just open the chart window of the crypto pair you want to monitor. Because in reality, binary option brokers do not use the Meta Trader trading platform for their trading activities, so importing data across platforms as you wish will not be possible.
Hopefully this helps
@ wahyu:
Sorry, I don't understand the question's intent. If a broker doesn't offer cryptocurrency trading, then you cannot trade crypto. As far as I know, buying and selling crypto assets doesn’t use the Metatrader platform.