The submission contains significant contradictions and red flags. While the provided URL (healthjourneys.com) belongs to a legitimate legacy business established in 1991, the description claims the project is in an 'early startup phase,' indicating a likely identity mismatch or impersonation. The traction claim 'most people have used my product' is demonstrably false and hyperbolic. The revenue metric is confusingly stated as 'marketcap.' Due to these inconsistencies and lack of verifiable evidence for the specific app described, the project scores very low on the Proof of Usefulness scale.
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