The submission contains highly contradictory information (claiming both 'Application Development Tools' and 'Biotech platform') and provides a domain (molecule.dev) that does not resolve to a recognizable active project matching the description in public indices. The traction claim 'most people have used my product' is demonstrably false and hyperbolic for a specialized tool. While the project name and team size might allude to the legitimate 'Molecule Protocol' (biotech DAO) or 'Molecule' (Ansible tool), the submission data is too inaccurate and low-quality to verify, appearing to be spam or a hallucinated entry.
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