The project 'Surrey Digital Academy' appears to be a legitimate local education initiative (historically linked to Covalent co-founder Ganesh Swami) but the submission data lacks credibility. The claim that 'most people have used my product' is hyperbolic and verifiable traction is absent in the submission. The revenue figure is confused with 'marketcap', indicating a lack of business clarity or a low-quality response. The project solves a standard utility (education) but demonstrates no technical innovation or significant reach beyond a potential local footprint.
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