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Tealstreet review

A multi-exchange terminal that qualifies narrowly through automated TWAP, chained commands and TradingView-webhook execution rather than autonomous strategy generation.

69/100
Expert ScoreHow we score
Trust72/100View profile
RiskModerateProduct & trust risk
Last reviewedAug 21, 2026
EvidenceModerate
Coverage8/9 areas
ArchitectureHybrid
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.

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Product research, evidence review and claim verification

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Quick verdict

Useful capabilities, with meaningful limitations to understand.

Tealstreet is primarily a trading terminal, but its current CLI can run TWAPs, command chains and TradingView-triggered execution, which is material Signal Execution. It should not be presented as a strategy-discovery bot. Device-side key handling is useful but still exposes trade authority and local-device risk.

Useful TWAP and webhook execution
Not a full strategy platform
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Score breakdown

Every score includes a product-specific evidence rationale.

Methodology
Security74

Device encryption and no-withdrawal model are documented; local implementation is not independently assured.

Transparency74

Terms identify the operator and clearly define non-custodial terminal scope.

Reputation70

An operating product and community are visible without independent longitudinal control evidence.

Trading features66

TWAP, command chains and webhooks are material execution automation but not a complete strategy platform.

Ease of use78

Consistent terminal access is accessible; CLI automation requires precision.

Pricing94

Current access is free, with exchange fees and referral economics disclosed.

Support70

Documentation and community support are available.

Performance evidence20

The product does not provide independently verified strategy 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%Verified

Current terms name Tealstreet LTD.

Factor score: 86/100
Company registration 6%Not Verified

No current registry extract was relied on.

Factor score: 58/100
Team and ownership transparency 8%Partially Verified

A team and community are visible without full ownership disclosure.

Factor score: 58/100
Company history 6%Verified

Current product and documentation establish continuity.

Factor score: 78/100
Pricing transparency 7%Verified

Current terms say user access is free and disclose possible exchange commissions.

Factor score: 92/100
Security documentation 10%Partially Verified

Device encryption, 2FA and IP controls are provider-documented without independent audit evidence.

Factor score: 74/100
API permission model 9%Verified

Exchange connection and CLI execution paths are documented.

Factor score: 84/100
Withdrawal permission model 8%Verified

Terms say Tealstreet cannot perform deposits or withdrawals.

Factor score: 92/100
Public documentation 6%Verified

Current terminal, CLI and legal documentation is substantial.

Factor score: 86/100
Performance-claim transparency 8%Not Applicable

Tealstreet is an execution terminal rather than a managed return product.

Factor score: 32/100
Customer support 5%Partially Verified

Community and support channels exist; service levels were not measured.

Factor score: 70/100
Security incident history and response 10%Not Available

No qualifying platform-wide incident was identified.

Factor score: 58/100
Regulatory information 5%Partially Verified

Terms publish an extensive prohibited-jurisdiction list and disclaim financial services.

Factor score: 56/100
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Red flags & concerns

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

No critical red flags detected

During our latest review. This does not mean the platform is risk-free.

InfoTerminal-first product

Qualification is based on TWAP, command chains and webhook execution, not autonomous strategy generation.

ModerateDevice and webhook authority

Malware, exposed webhook routes or erroneous chains can submit trades even when withdrawals are disabled.

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What we verified

Checks completed during the latest research cycle.

Current web/device terminal
CLI command chains
TWAP execution
TradingView webhook routing
Non-custodial exchange model
Named operator
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Tealstreet product and safety research

Company, product, permission and regulatory evidence reviewed separately.

Is Tealstreet legit?

Current terms name Tealstreet LTD and a live product is documented. Registration, ownership and independent security assurance remain incomplete.

Tealstreet LTD is named in current terms, but current registration, ownership and headquarters detail remain limited.

Operator and legal sources: Tealstreet Terms of Service (Primary)

Is Tealstreet safe?

Device-side encryption reduces shared cloud storage exposure but does not protect a compromised browser, device, webhook secret or exchange account. TWAP and chained commands can repeatedly execute incorrect instructions.

How Tealstreet works

Users connect an exchange account, then trade through web, desktop or mobile. The CLI can assemble commands, schedule TWAP execution and route TradingView webhooks through the user's own terminal.

Trading bots and automation features

The product is primarily a manual terminal. Its qualifying automation consists of TWAPs, command chains and TradingView-webhook execution; it is not scored as an autonomous bot builder.

Supported exchanges

Binance, Bitget, Bybit, BloFin, ApeX, Backpack, Coinbase, Other documented terminal connectors

Pricing

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

Current terms state that user access is free. Exchanges charge trading costs, and Tealstreet may receive commissions from exchange fees.

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

Custody model

Assets remain in connected exchanges. Execution and key handling involve the user's device/browser plus Tealstreet software and exchange endpoints.

Security

Tealstreet does not hold exchange assets or enable withdrawals, but connected keys can trade. The endpoint, browser/device, local storage and webhook secrets all become part of the security boundary.

Use a dedicated device profile, exchange subaccounts, withdrawal-disabled keys, MFA and unique webhook secrets. Test TWAP and chained commands with small size.

API and withdrawal permissions

Users connect external exchange keys. Tealstreet states that account data and keys are encrypted on the user's device. Withdrawal status: Not required; current terms say deposits and withdrawals cannot be performed through Tealstreet.

Security and permission sources: Tealstreet current documentation (Primary) · Tealstreet connections (Primary) · Tealstreet CLI (Primary)

Regulatory information

Tealstreet terms describe software rather than brokerage/custody and publish a broad prohibited-jurisdiction list including US persons and specific countries/regions.

Regulatory and service-scope sources: Tealstreet Terms of Service (Primary)

Performance evidence

The product does not provide independently verified strategy outcomes.

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Claim verification

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

API keys never leave the user's device
Company source
Open original claim
Checked
August 21, 2026
What we found
The current product page describes on-device encryption and local account data.
Analyst conclusion
The implementation and all connector flows were not independently audited.
Run TWAPs and TradingView webhooks
Company source
Open original claim
Checked
August 21, 2026
What we found
Current documentation explicitly lists command chains, TWAP and TradingView webhook routing.
Analyst conclusion
This is execution automation, not strategy validation.
Free terminal
Company source
Open original claim
Checked
August 21, 2026
What we found
Current terms say Tealstreet does not charge users for access.
Analyst conclusion
Exchange fees and referral commissions may still apply.
Most advanced trading terminal
Company source
Open original claim
Checked
August 21, 2026
What we found
The superlative has no objective comparative benchmark.
Analyst conclusion
Treat as marketing rather than a research finding.
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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

Useful TWAP and webhook execution

No exchange custody

Current free access

Device-side security model

Limitations

Not a full strategy platform

Local/browser compromise risk

Regional restrictions

No independent security audit located

Best for

Who may find it useful

Active traders needing execution automation

TradingView users

Users wanting one terminal across venues

Avoid if

Who should look elsewhere

You want autonomous strategy discovery

You need backtesting

Your jurisdiction is prohibited

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Tealstreet alternatives and comparisons

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

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Frequently asked questions

Is Tealstreet a crypto trading bot?+

It is primarily a terminal, but current TWAP, chain-command and TradingView-webhook execution qualify it narrowly as Signal Execution.

Can Tealstreet withdraw funds?+

Current terms say deposits and withdrawals cannot be performed through the service.

Does Tealstreet create strategies?+

Not in the conventional bot-builder sense. Users supply commands or external TradingView logic.

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Sources & evidence

Company-provided information is labeled and not treated as independent validation. Research coverage: 8/9; evidence confidence: Moderate.

Reviewed: Operator verifiedReviewed: Terms reviewedGap: Pricing reviewedReviewed: API documentation reviewedReviewed: Security documentation reviewedReviewed: Regulatory search completedReviewed: Incident search completedReviewed: Claims reviewedReviewed: Current status verified
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    Primary · Official WebsiteTealstreet current product

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

  2. [02]
    Primary · DocumentationTealstreet current documentation

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

  3. [03]
    Primary · DocumentationTealstreet connections

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

  4. [04]
    Primary · DocumentationTealstreet CLI

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

  5. [05]
    Primary · TermsTealstreet Terms of Service

    Tealstreet LTD · Accessed August 21, 2026 · Last checked 2026-08-21

  6. [06]
    Primary · Security DocumentationTealstreet risk warning

    Tealstreet LTD · 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 69

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

Expert verdict

Tealstreet: 69/100

Tealstreet is primarily a trading terminal, but its current CLI can run TWAPs, command chains and TradingView-triggered execution, which is material Signal Execution. It should not be presented as a strategy-discovery bot. Device-side key handling is useful but still exposes trade authority and local-device risk.

69/100
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.