Arrenda appears to be a legitimate, established Spanish real estate management company (founded 2008, 125 employees) solving a high-utility problem (guaranteed rent). However, the submission quality is exceptionally poor, characterized by a pseudonym ('ShadowBlade'), hyperbolic and false claims ('everyone', 'most people have used my product'), and a lack of technological detail ('Real Estate' listed as technology). While the underlying business metrics (team size, market cap/revenue) indicate significant traction, the lack of verifiable technical innovation and the low-effort submission severely penalize the Proof of Usefulness score.
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