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In this video I explore whether Lichess is harming the chess ecosystem by being completely free, analysing how Lichess tools, studies, and training features accidentally disrupted the chess economy, the lack of monetization options for creators, the limitations of Chess.com and Chessable, and how emerging platforms like ChessWeb.site aim to build a sustainable marketplace for chess courses, private studies, professional preparation, and creator ownership. This discussion covers the future of chess monetization, creator compensation, free chess platforms, and the evolving digital landscape of online chess.
By Maverick ChessIn this video I explore whether Lichess is harming the chess ecosystem by being completely free, analysing how Lichess tools, studies, and training features accidentally disrupted the chess economy, the lack of monetization options for creators, the limitations of Chess.com and Chessable, and how emerging platforms like ChessWeb.site aim to build a sustainable marketplace for chess courses, private studies, professional preparation, and creator ownership. This discussion covers the future of chess monetization, creator compensation, free chess platforms, and the evolving digital landscape of online chess.