The submission for 'Arvolution' (DeepStorm) presents significant red flags. The claim that 'most people have used my product' is demonstrably false given the lack of any digital footprint or search indexation for the domain. The listing of 'quantum-computing' as a technology for a checklist application suggests keyword stuffing or a lack of technical seriousness. With no verifiable team, revenue, or active users, and a generic audience defined as 'everyone', the project lacks credibility and evidence of existence, resulting in a near-zero score.
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