Jscrambler is a highly legitimate, established enterprise cybersecurity solution (Series A, ~70 employees, 43k+ clients) addressing critical client-side vulnerabilities. However, the project submission itself was of extremely poor quality, lacking data, description, or evidence, and relying on hyperbolic claims ('everyone', 'most people'). The score reflects the strong external reality of the business (high utility, innovation, and traction) significantly dampened by the low confidence intervals derived from the submission's lack of verifiable inputs.
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