The submission for Sunland America presents significant credibility issues. While the mission of solar land development addresses a genuine real-world problem, the data provided contains critical discrepancies. The claim that 'most people have used my product' is factually impossible for a B2B/B2G solar infrastructure developer. Additionally, citing a $500k 'all time marketcap' suggests either a misunderstanding of financial terminology or a miscategorized project (potentially crypto-adjacent or a very early-stage venture). The team size of 30 does not align with the stated financial metrics. Due to the lack of verifiable evidence, nonsensical traction claims, and poor submission quality, the Proof of Usefulness score is minimal.
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