The submission for 'Fragcolor' identifies a legitimate Singapore-based game technology studio developing decentralized engine tools (Formabble, Shards). However, the submission quality is critically low, containing hyperbolic and demonstrably false claims regarding traction ('most people have used my product') and audience reach ('everyone'). While external search confirms the project's technical existence and ambition in the Web3/interoperability space, the input fails to provide any verifiable metrics, revenue data, or concrete use cases. The score reflects the existence of the technology but is heavily penalized for lack of evidence and poor submission integrity.
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