AlgoVesta vs Kryll

AlgoVesta vs Kryll: Telegram & TradingView Signal Execution vs Token-Based Bot Builder (2026)

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Summary: Kryll uses a KRL token model — no flat subscription, just token consumption while bots run — with a drag-and-drop strategy builder and TradingView webhook triggers. AlgoVesta uses a flat $39/mo subscription and executes signals from Telegram channels, TradingView alerts and Forex rooms on 16 crypto exchanges and MetaTrader 5.

Kryll's token-based pricing makes it economical for low-frequency strategies — you only pay when bots are actively running. The drag-and-drop builder lets you create strategies with technical indicators, and TradingView Pro webhooks can trigger them. AlgoVesta does not require TradingView Pro: it parses Telegram channel messages directly alongside TradingView webhooks, covers 16 exchanges and adds Forex on MetaTrader 5, all for a transparent flat monthly fee.

AlgoVesta doesn't blindly copy signals. Every Telegram or TradingView call is checked against your own risk rules and a multi-module verification layer before any order is placed — rule-based execution, not copy-trading.

Side-by-side comparison

Competitor details are summarized as of 2026 — please verify the latest features and pricing on each provider\'s official site.

DimensionAlgoVestaKryll
Core modelExecutes the signals YOU trust — your signal, your rules, our synchronizationToken-based no-code strategy builder (KRL token usage, no subscription)
Signal sourcesTelegram channels, TradingView webhooks, and Forex signal channelsTradingView webhooks (TradingView Pro required); drag-drop indicator triggers
Telegram channel supportTelegram signal channels: 1 on Starter, 10 on Pro, unlimited on Elite — with AI message parsing in any formatNo native Telegram signal channel support
Asset classesCrypto spot & futures + Forex on MetaTrader 5Crypto spot (limited futures; no on-chain perp venues like Hyperliquid)
Exchanges / platforms16 crypto exchanges + MT5 brokersApprox. 10 crypto exchanges (Binance, Kraken, KuCoin, Coinbase, Bitget, OKX)
Risk controlsBuilt-in TP/SL, position sizing, daily-loss limit, trailing stop on every tradeTrailing stop, breakeven management, multiple TP targets (1–3)
API securityTrade-only API keys, AES-256 encrypted, no withdrawal permissionTrade-only API keys recommended
Free trial7 days free — no credit card requiredFree backtesting + strategy building; live trading requires KRL tokens
PricingFrom $32.50/mo billed annually ($39/mo monthly)KRL token model — approx. 1–2% of bot running time; no fixed monthly fee

When each one fits

Choose AlgoVesta when

you follow Telegram signal channels, need Forex automation on MetaTrader 5, or prefer a predictable flat monthly fee without needing to hold a utility token.

Choose Kryll when

you want a pay-as-you-go model with no flat subscription, prefer building strategies with drag-and-drop indicators, and don't need Telegram channel execution or Forex.

What makes AlgoVesta different

  • Manage all your trading signals—Telegram, TradingView, and Forex—in one unified platform, not fragmented across multiple tools.
  • Never miss an entry opportunity with sub-second execution at your intended price, running 24/7 without interruption.
  • Protect your capital automatically with built-in take-profit, stop-loss, position sizing, and daily-loss limits on every single trade.
  • Keep your funds completely secure with trade-only API keys, AES-256 encryption, and zero withdrawal permissions.
  • Stay in control of your trading decisions—AlgoVesta executes your rules, but never pushes signals or financial advice on you.

How AlgoVesta works

1
Connect your exchange

Add a trade-only API key — AlgoVesta cannot withdraw funds.

2
Add your signal source

Connect a Telegram channel, TradingView webhook, or Forex signal room.

3
AlgoVesta executes

Signals fire in under a second with your TP/SL and position size.

What each one costs

Checked 12 August 2026 — verify current rates on kryll.io before deciding.

Kryll's cloud platform has no monthly subscription. Live trading is billed pay-as-you-go: roughly 1% of your committed capital per month, metered per minute, paid in the platform's own KRL token — stop the strategy and billing stops immediately. Live-testing (paper mode) costs $0.06/day in KRL, and backtesting is free and unlimited. KRL holders get tiered fee discounts (up to 95% at higher holding thresholds), and renting a strategy from Kryll's marketplace adds the strategy creator's own "developer fee" on top of the platform fee. Note: kryll.io is currently promoting a separate, newer product called KryllOS (os.kryll.io) — a free, self-hosted strategy builder with no subscription and no trading fees, though at launch it only supports Binance and Hyperliquid.

AlgoVesta charges a flat monthly subscription instead: Starter at $39/mo ($32.50/mo billed annually), Pro at $89/mo ($74 annually), Elite at $179/mo ($149 annually, adds MetaTrader 5 forex). There is no per-trade cut and no performance fee.

In short: Kryll's fee scales with how much capital you run and how long a strategy stays live, so a small test costs very little but a large, long-running strategy can add up; AlgoVesta's fee is fixed regardless of position size or how long you keep trading.

Can an AI assistant place the trade for you?

On AlgoVesta, yes, through its MCP server, which reaches 16 crypto exchanges and MetaTrader 5 from one connection — new connections start in paper mode with a $5,000 virtual balance, and live trading needs a separate 2FA-created key plus a server-side stop-loss and the leverage cap from your own risk policy, which the assistant can't override. We could not verify an MCP (Model Context Protocol) integration or any AI assistant capable of placing live orders on kryll.io as of 12 August 2026. Kryll's newer self-hosted product, KryllOS, advertises "AI-powered vibecoding" — you describe a strategy in plain language and the AI assembles it from Kryll's own block library — but that is strategy authoring, not an assistant with standing access to place or manage live trades the way an MCP tool-call does.

Where Kryll is the better choice

If what you actually want is to design trading logic from scratch without writing code, Kryll is built for exactly that: a visual drag-and-drop editor with 30+ blocks (price/indicator conditions, stop-loss, take-profit, timing) that you assemble into a strategy, plus a marketplace where you can rent strategies other traders have already built, backtested and published — with a developer fee going to whoever created them. AlgoVesta doesn't offer either of these: it executes signals you already have (from a Telegram channel, a TradingView alert, or your own MT5 broker), it doesn't include a canvas for building new trading logic, and there's no marketplace to rent someone else's strategy.

To be equally clear about the other side: Kryll's own webhook mechanism is generic — TradingView alerts plug in directly, but a Telegram signal needs to be relayed through your own webhook bridge first, since we could not verify a native "connect your Telegram channel" feature on kryll.io. Kryll is also crypto-only; we found no MetaTrader or forex support on the current site. AlgoVesta connects Telegram channels, TradingView webhooks and forex signal rooms natively, side by side with crypto.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

The most common questions before you decide — if you still have doubts, start here.

Yes, especially if you follow Telegram signal channels or need Forex automation. AlgoVesta charges a flat $39/mo and executes Telegram, TradingView and Forex signals on 16 exchanges plus MetaTrader 5.
Kryll does not natively support Telegram channel parsing. AlgoVesta reads any Telegram signal format with AI alongside TradingView webhooks and Forex signal rooms.
No. AlgoVesta works with any TradingView plan that supports alerts, and also reads Telegram channels directly — you do not need TradingView Pro specifically for AlgoVesta.

Does Kryll take custody of my funds?

No. Kryll connects to your exchange account through API keys you generate yourself — the classic cloud platform on kryll.io works this way, and its newer self-hosted product, KryllOS, states that "your API keys never leave your computer" since it runs locally rather than in the cloud. Either way, your funds stay on your own exchange account.

Does Kryll support forex or MetaTrader accounts?

No — everything we could verify about Kryll (both the cloud platform and the newer KryllOS) is crypto-exchange only (Binance, Kraken, KuCoin, Bybit and others on the cloud platform; Binance and Hyperliquid at KryllOS's launch). We found no MetaTrader or forex functionality on kryll.io. AlgoVesta's Elite plan adds MetaTrader 5 forex alongside its crypto exchanges.

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