Alsad Medical is a verifiable digital health entity based in Hungary, addressing significant chronic care needs (diabetes, kidney failure). However, the submission is critically undermined by demonstrably false traction claims ('most people have used my product') and low-quality data entry (mismatched project names, vague 'everyone' audience). While the core technology and problem-solution fit are sound, the lack of verifiable user data and the presence of exaggerated claims result in a low Proof of Usefulness score, categorizing it as a niche early-stage project with minimal proven traction.
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