The burden of proof (that your software is not just a scam) is on you. Your assurances that it's not a scam can in no way be considered proof. Perhaps the simplest way to prove it is to release the source code (which must be buildable by those receiving it). If you can think of another way to prove it, go ahead. Until then, don't expect anyone on this forum to just blindly run your software.
I guess the technologically advanced people on this forum, haven't heard of virus scanners lol, or real time virus protection even on running programs.
It's fine if you don't understand the risks of running unknown binaries without sandboxing, or the scope of virus scanning: they are not things everyone needs to know. But when you are in that position
please don't just make things up, that's just irresponsible.