CobraSphere appears to be a small, UK-based IT consultancy and system integrator established in 2012, rather than the global autonomous infrastructure giant described. While the website branding uses high-tech terminology ('autonomous execution,' 'intelligent infrastructure'), third-party data (Clutch.co) indicates a team size of 2-9 employees offering standard cloud and software services. The submission contains significant red flags: the claim that 'everyone' is the audience and 'most people have used my product' is demonstrably false; the 'marketcap: 50000' metric is confusing (likely referring to a low-value crypto project or total revenue, both of which are concerning for a 12-year-old company); and the submitter identity ('BlazeFang') appears to be a gaming handle. The project scores low due to the disparity between its grand claims and its reality as a micro-consultancy, combined with a low-quality, hyperbolic submission.
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