The submission for 'Woof' (WoofSwipe) presents significant red flags, including unverifiable and hyperbolic claims (e.g., 'most people have used my product', team size of 125 with no digital footprint). While the concept of a dog-dating app has theoretical utility, the lack of a working product, zero evidence of traction, and confusion between revenue and 'marketcap' suggest this is either a dormant project, a meme-token disguised as an app, or a low-quality submission. The score reflects the absence of verifiable proof of usefulness.
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