The submission describes 'Akkoro' as a holding company with global reach, yet available data indicates it is a small entity focused on niche developer tools (e.g., AssemblyLift) and likely crypto/NFT projects. The claim that 'most people have used my product' is entirely unsupported by search results, which show minimal traction (e.g., GitHub repositories with single-digit stars). The stated 'marketcap' of 500,000 is extremely low for a company established in 2015 claiming ubiquitous adoption. While the technical focus on Rust and WebAssembly is valid, the extreme hyperbole and lack of verifiable widespread utility result in a low score.
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