Denzity is a verifiable Hong Kong-based real estate aggregation platform founded around 2018, but the submission contains significantly exaggerated and unverifiable claims (e.g., 'most people have used my product'). External search reveals a functioning website and some media presence (Jumpstart Mag, HackerNoon), but actual traction signals are minimal (e.g., ~130 YouTube subscribers, 'Unfunded' status on Tracxn). The claim of 'everyone' as the audience contradicts the niche nature of overseas property investment for HK residents. The lack of concrete metrics and the hyperbolic nature of the response result in a low score despite the project's legitimacy as a small business.
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