Product review · Limited AvailabilityPartially Verified

KryllOS review

A 2026 self-hosted reboot of Kryll centered on a visual strategy editor, local/VPS operation and backtesting, with live trading still listed as upcoming.

67/100
Expert ScoreHow we score
Trust64/100View profile
RiskModerateProduct & trust risk
Last reviewedAug 21, 2026
EvidenceModerate
Coverage7/9 areas
ArchitectureSelf-Hosted
Official website
Research freshness: CurrentEvidence-area dates, separate from score and confidenceView checks
Last full reviewAugust 21, 2026
Product status checkedAugust 21, 2026
Pricing checkedAugust 21, 2026
Security documentation checkedAugust 21, 2026

Prices, terms and availability can change after these dates. Confirm current provider information before purchase or connection.

Product status: Limited Availability

KryllOS publishes current installers, a June 2026 setup guide and an August 2026 release, but its own roadmap still labels live trading as coming soon.

Previous scope: Historical hosted cloud strategy automation and marketplace

Discontinued components: Historical Kryll cloud automation platform.

Kryll closed its former hosted platform and rebooted as self-hosted KryllOS. Current scoring covers only functions available in KryllOS, not historical cloud features.

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Research byRiven Trust Research Desk

Product research, evidence review and claim verification

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Quick verdict

Useful capabilities, with meaningful limitations to understand.

KryllOS is active software but not yet a complete replacement for historical Kryll cloud automation. The available editor, backtest and multi-backtest tools are meaningful; current official material still places live trading, futures, paper trading, marketplace and AI functions in the coming-soon group. It is therefore Limited Availability, not a fully active live bot.

Clear self-hosted direction
Live trading still upcoming
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Score breakdown

Every score includes a product-specific evidence rationale.

Methodology
Security68

Local/VPS architecture is documented; live credential behavior and independent assurance are not yet testable.

Transparency78

The reboot and coming-soon boundaries are unusually explicit.

Reputation70

Historical Kryll experience and current releases help, but the new product has limited live history.

Trading features56

Visual creation and testing are available; live trading and several major functions remain upcoming.

Ease of use72

Visual tooling is accessible, while VPS operation requires administration.

Pricing96

Current access is free without subscription or commission.

Support68

Guides and community channels exist without measured service levels.

Performance evidence28

Backtests and planned AI functions do not establish live outcomes.

What this score means It evaluates the product and available evidence. It does not predict returns or eliminate trading risk.

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Trust profile

Thirteen disclosed factors create the calculated Trust Score.

Company identity 12%Partially Verified

Cryptense SAS is attributed on current pages.

Factor score: 72/100
Company registration 6%Not Verified

A current registry record was not established in this review.

Factor score: 55/100
Team and ownership transparency 8%Partially Verified

The company and developer presence are visible but ownership detail is limited.

Factor score: 68/100
Company history 6%Verified

Historical shutdown and 2026 reboot are documented by Kryll.

Factor score: 82/100
Pricing transparency 7%Verified

Current KryllOS access is explicitly free.

Factor score: 96/100
Security documentation 10%Partially Verified

Self-hosted and zero-trust architecture claims are documented without independent validation.

Factor score: 68/100
API permission model 9%Not Available

Live exchange integrations are not yet generally available.

Factor score: 50/100
Withdrawal permission model 8%Not Applicable

Currently available backtesting does not need withdrawal authority.

Factor score: 60/100
Public documentation 6%Verified

Current installation, feature-status, backtest and release material is public.

Factor score: 84/100
Performance-claim transparency 8%Concern

No independently assured live performance exists for the current product.

Factor score: 25/100
Customer support 5%Partially Verified

Community and documentation routes are available.

Factor score: 66/100
Security incident history and response 10%Not Available

No qualifying current KryllOS incident was identified.

Factor score: 60/100
Regulatory information 5%Not Applicable

The current available scope is software tooling rather than custody or managed execution.

Factor score: 55/100
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Red flags & concerns

Context that should inform—not replace—your own assessment.

HighLive trading is not currently general availability

Official KryllOS material places live trading in the coming-soon set.

ModerateOpen-source license not located

Marketing describes an open-source direction, but no current official repository and license covering the product were established.

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What we verified

Checks completed during the latest research cycle.

Current KryllOS reboot
Self-hosted deployment
Visual strategy editor
Backtesting
Multi-backtest
Current free access
August 2026 release activity
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KryllOS product and safety research

Company, product, permission and regulatory evidence reviewed separately.

Is KryllOS legit?

A current product, installer guide and release cadence establish active development. Product completeness, legal detail and source licensing remain incomplete.

Cryptense SAS is associated with Kryll, but current legal/operator detail is less complete than the technical release record.

Operator and legal sources: no dedicated source in the current evidence set; see the full source list and stated limitations below.

Is KryllOS safe?

Self-hosting avoids a shared cloud key store but shifts host, SSH, update and secret security to the user. Current backtests cannot create asset-loss authority; future live trading will change that boundary.

How KryllOS works

Users install KryllOS on Windows or macOS, or deploy its engine to a Linux VPS, create visual strategies and run individual or multi-backtests. Live trading must not be inferred until the current roadmap changes.

Trading bots and automation features

Strategy Editor, backtest, multi-backtest, VPS deployment and file management are available. Futures, portfolio, paper trading, live trading, plugins, marketplace and AI agent are still upcoming on the current page.

Supported exchanges

Exchange integrations for live trading not yet established as generally available

Pricing

Pricing last checked on 2026-08-21. Check the provider's current pricing before purchase.

KryllOS currently states that it is free without subscriptions or trading commissions; users still pay VPS, data and exchange costs.

Pricing source: KryllOS free pricing (Primary)

Custody model

Current research/backtesting is local. Future live execution is described as self-hosted with funds at exchanges.

Security

KryllOS moves runtime responsibility to the user's workstation or VPS. Local custody is not automatic safety: exposed SSH, weak host controls, dependencies and backups can compromise future trade credentials.

Use a dedicated non-root host, SSH keys, firewall restrictions, encrypted secrets and staged strategy testing. Do not assume planned live connectors are safe before their documentation is published.

API and withdrawal permissions

Current live exchange execution is not generally available. Official architecture material says future credentials remain on the user's machine or VPS. Withdrawal status: Not applicable to currently available editor and backtesting functions; future live connections should not require withdrawals.

Security and permission sources: KryllOS installation guide (Primary) · KryllOS security architecture (Primary) · KryllOS backtesting (Primary)

Regulatory information

Current KryllOS is software tooling. Exchange, derivatives and jurisdiction obligations will apply if and when live execution becomes generally available.

Regulatory and service-scope sources: no dedicated source in the current evidence set; see the full source list and stated limitations below.

Performance evidence

Backtests and planned AI functions do not establish live outcomes.

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Claim verification

Source, claim type, evidence, status and analyst note are shown separately.

Self-hosted trading operating system
Company source
Open original claim
Checked
August 21, 2026
What we found
Current installers and VPS documentation establish a self-hosted editor and backtest runtime.
Analyst conclusion
This does not establish generally available live execution.
Entirely open source
Company source
Open original claim
Checked
August 21, 2026
What we found
No current official source repository and license covering KryllOS were located during review.
Analyst conclusion
Riven Trust classifies the source model as Unknown until code and license are verifiable.
Live trading
Company source
Open original claim
Checked
August 21, 2026
What we found
The current product page lists live trading under coming soon.
Analyst conclusion
Planned functionality is not counted as currently available.
Free with no subscription or commission
Company source
Open original claim
Checked
August 21, 2026
What we found
Current official material states KryllOS is free.
Analyst conclusion
Users still bear infrastructure and exchange costs.
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Security incident history

Documented events and bounded public-source checks, with entity scope preserved.

Through Aug 21, 2026No qualifying incident identified

Public incident-record check

No qualifying product-wide credential or asset-loss incident was identified in the reviewed primary records.

Provider response / research note
This is not proof that no user-level incident occurred; users should still monitor credentials, releases and provider notices.
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Strengths & limitations

Strengths

Clear self-hosted direction

Visual research workflow

Free current access

Active 2026 releases

Limitations

Live trading still upcoming

Source/license claim unverified

New product has limited operational history

Self-hosting burden

Best for

Who may find it useful

Users researching visual strategies

Technical users evaluating the KryllOS reboot

Backtesting-focused users

Avoid if

Who should look elsewhere

You need a production live bot today

You require a verified open-source license

You cannot administer local or VPS infrastructure

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KryllOS alternatives and comparisons

Alternatives are selected for overlapping workflows, with the main distinction shown.

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Frequently asked questions

Can KryllOS trade live now?+

The current product page still lists live trading as coming soon, so this profile does not treat it as generally available.

Is KryllOS open source?+

Kryll describes that direction, but this review did not establish a current official repository and license; the source model is therefore Unknown.

What happened to the former Kryll platform?+

Kryll says it closed the historical hosted platform and rebooted the product as self-hosted KryllOS.

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Sources & evidence

Company-provided information is labeled and not treated as independent validation. Research coverage: 7/9; evidence confidence: Moderate.

Reviewed: Operator verifiedGap: Terms reviewedReviewed: Pricing reviewedGap: API documentation reviewedReviewed: Security documentation reviewedReviewed: Regulatory search completedReviewed: Incident search completedReviewed: Claims reviewedReviewed: Current status verified
  1. [01]
    Primary · Official WebsiteKryllOS current product

    KryllOS · Accessed August 21, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-21

  2. [02]
    Primary · OtherKryll reboot announcement

    Kryll · Accessed August 21, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-21

  3. [03]
    Primary · DocumentationKryllOS installation guide

    Kryll · Accessed August 21, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-21

  4. [04]
    Primary · PricingKryllOS free pricing

    Kryll · Accessed August 21, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-21

  5. [05]
    Primary · Security DocumentationKryllOS security architecture

    Kryll · Accessed August 21, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-21

  6. [06]
    Primary · DocumentationKryllOS backtesting

    Kryll · Accessed August 21, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-21

  7. [07]
    Primary · DocumentationKryllOS August 2026 update

    Kryll · Accessed August 21, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-21

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Research changelog

Conclusions may change when new evidence appears.

Initial production research profileResearchScore 67

Reviewed current status, architecture, security, pricing, operator evidence, documentation and material claims.

Expert verdict

KryllOS: 67/100

KryllOS is active software but not yet a complete replacement for historical Kryll cloud automation. The available editor, backtest and multi-backtest tools are meaningful; current official material still places live trading, futures, paper trading, marketplace and AI functions in the coming-soon group. It is therefore Limited Availability, not a fully active live bot.

67/100
Expert Score
Moderate

Research disclaimer This review is informational and not financial, investment, legal or security advice. Scores evaluate disclosed product qualities and evidence—not profitability, solvency or safety. Features, prices and eligibility can change.

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Research byRiven Trust Research Desk

Product research, evidence review and claim verification

Editorial disclosure

No active affiliate relationships or compensated outbound links are configured. Any future commercial relationship will be disclosed and will not affect scores or conclusions. Read our policy.