The project is a local service business (game truck rental) rather than a scalable technology product. While it provides tangible value to a local customer base in South Atlanta, it lacks technological innovation and scalability. The submission claims audience reach is 'everyone' and that 'most people have used my product', which are unverifiable and unrealistic exaggerations. The 'marketcap' figure likely refers to total revenue or estimated value, but the terminology is misused. As a traditional service business without custom technology, it scores low on the Proof of Usefulness scale designed for tech projects.
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