Ypsilon Systems appears to be a legitimate boutique IT consultancy based in Hungary, likely generating revenue sufficient to support a claimed team of 30. However, the submission is severely penalized for unsubstantiated and hyperbolic claims (e.g., audience reach is 'everyone', evidence of traction is 'most people have used my product'). While the stated revenue/market cap ($2.5M estimated if USD) and team size imply a healthy SME, the lack of verifiable client examples, case studies, or specific product details in the submission results in a low Proof of Usefulness score. The project is a standard service business with a very low-quality submission.
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