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Terms of Service

Effective July 5, 2026

By using tellsbot.app or purchasing a report ("the Service"), you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, don't use the Service.

1. What Tells is

Tells is an analytics tool. It reads publicly available on-chain records and computes descriptive statistics (such as profit factor, win rate, concentration, and drawdown) about a wallet's historical trading activity, and returns that as a report. That is the entire product: math on public data.

Not financial advice. The reports are informational only. They are not investment, financial, trading, legal, or tax advice, and are not a recommendation to buy, sell, copy, follow, or avoid anyone or anything. Any decision you make is yours alone. Past performance does not predict future results.

Verdicts are opinions, not accusations. Verdict labels — such as "Real edge," "Luck," "Bot-like," and "Losing record" — are our shorthand characterizations (our opinions) of the statistical metrics disclosed alongside them, computed per our methodology. They are not statements or allegations that any person or account has committed fraud, deception, or any wrongdoing. Where a report or example describes a "pitch" or "claim," we mean the general genre of such posts — not a verbatim quotation of any identified person unless it is explicitly linked and quoted from a public source.

2. No affiliation

Tells is an independent tool. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Polymarket, any exchange, any prediction-market platform, or any wallet, trader, or account we analyze. Wallet addresses and public account names or pseudonyms referenced in a report are public on-chain identifiers and are used solely to identify the public records being analyzed.

3. Accuracy & "as is"

We compute figures from public blockchain and market data sources as faithfully as we can, but we make no warranty that any figure, label, or report is accurate, complete, current, or fit for any purpose. Data sources can be incomplete, delayed, or wrong. The Service is provided "as is" and "as available," without warranties of any kind. You use it at your own risk.

4. Payments & refunds

Reports are sold for a one-time fee (currently $7 per report), processed by Stripe. Because a report is a digital service delivered on demand, sales are generally final — but if a report fails to generate or is clearly defective, contact us and we'll make it right, including a refund at our discretion.

5. Acceptable use

You agree not to use the Service to harass, defame, or threaten any person; to break any law; to scrape, overload, or interfere with the Service; or to resell the reports as your own. You will not represent our output as financial advice or as our endorsement of anyone.

6. Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, Tells and its operator are not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, or for any trading or financial losses, arising from your use of or reliance on the Service. Our total liability for any claim is limited to the amount you paid us for the report at issue (or, if none, $0).

7. Corrections & disputes

We want the numbers right. If you control a wallet and believe a report about it is inaccurate, email tells@sent.com with the wallet address and what you believe is wrong. We will review promptly and correct or annotate any genuine error. This is the fastest way to resolve a concern — faster and cheaper for everyone than any other route.

8. Republication & indemnity

Reports are licensed to you for your own personal use. If you republish, screenshot, or share a report — or add your own characterization, caption, or accusation to it — that republication and any statements you attach are yours, not ours. You agree to indemnify and hold harmless Tells and its operator from any claim arising out of your use, republication, or re-characterization of a report.

9. Dispute resolution

Any dispute arising from the Service will be resolved by binding individual arbitration in the State of California, USA, under the rules of a recognized arbitration provider, rather than in court, and not as a class or representative action — each party waives any right to a class proceeding. If arbitration is unavailable for a given claim, the exclusive venue is the state and federal courts located in California, and you consent to that jurisdiction.

10. Changes & contact

We may update these terms; the effective date above reflects the latest version. These terms are governed by the laws of the State of California, USA. Questions: tells@sent.com.

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