The submission references Ernst & Young (EY), a top-tier global professional services network with immense real-world utility and reach. However, the submission quality is extremely poor, featuring a unprofessional alias ('SilentRider'), vague claims ('everyone', 'most people'), and zero specific metrics. While the entity itself is a market leader, the 'Proof of Usefulness' relies on the evidence presented. The score reflects the undeniable scale of EY (preventing a zero score) but is heavily penalized for lack of verifiable traction data, technical specifics, and professional effort in the submission.
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