The submission represents a service-based consulting firm ('Global Expat') rather than a technology project. While the business appears to exist with a small digital footprint (approx. 15 reviews on Trustpilot), the submission contains significant red flags: verifiable false claims regarding traction ('most people have used my product'), inconsistent project naming ('SwiftStone' vs 'Mohamed Aboshanab'), and confusing metrics ('all time marketcap' for revenue). The project lacks technical innovation or software assets, resulting in a low score aligned with a traditional small business lacking verifiable scale.
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