The project 'Scapien' (submitted as MysticKeeper) presents as a cybersecurity platform but lacks verifiable evidence of its claims. The submission asserts that 'most people have used my product' and targets 'everyone', which are scientifically impossible claims for a niche B2B tool. While a company named Scapien exists in Bulgaria, it has a negligible digital footprint, no user reviews, and no accessible documentation for its 'iPAS' platform. The mention of 'robotics' in a software context and the lack of traction data suggest a high likelihood of this being a 'vaporware' or low-effort submission. The score is severely penalized for false traction claims and poor response quality.
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