100% buzzword density. Zero actual technology. Real-time if(fraud){return "blocked"} on standard vibes. See the rigged demo below.
Unmeasurable claims from day one. No actual product. No explanation of how anything works. Trust us bro.
Because there is no product. Just a landing page with a rigged JavaScript demo that checks its own homework.
It turns out return "blocked" is very fast when you
already know the answer before checking.
When you generate the fraud AND the detector, you can make any number say anything. This is called "lying."
View source. Read the JS. The "VoucherForge engine" is literally
return isFraud ? "bl" : "ok". That's it.
You have to admire the sheer confidence of claiming "patent pending" on a ternary operator.
Always-on copium. No actual customers. No actual product. Just vibes, gradients, and SHA-256 hashes of nothing.
"Real benchmark data" — benchmarking what exactly? A function that returns a hardcoded string? Here are the same charts, now with honest labels.
return true (ms)The "industry standard" side randomly fails on purpose. The "VoucherForge" side just checks a boolean it already set. This is the entire "technology." We kept the code identical so you can see.
0 fake transactions processed at 15% pre-labeled fraud rate
return isFraud ? "bl" : "ok".
The "industry" side uses Math.random() to intentionally miss ~6%.
The SHA-256 hashes are real but meaningless — hashing random numbers
doesn't make a scam legitimate. Run it again and observe that the
VoucherForge side gets 100% every time because it literally cannot fail.
That's not AI. That's an if statement.
VoucherFraud is seeking gullible investors and people who don't view source. If you're building digital economies on vibes, we should talk.
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