Want to quickly understand the Anichess project? It's actually simple. This blockchain international chess game was incubated by Animoca Brands, a major Web3 company, and co-developed with top global chess platforms and world chess champion Magnus Carlsen. It's completely free to get started. The core gameplay is straightforward—combining traditional chess with blockchain technology, allowing players to enjoy the strategic depth of classic chess while also earning on-chain assets and rewards. In short, it revitalizes the centuries-old game of chess through Web3, opening a new door for chess enthusiasts worldwide.
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 01-14 08:33
Hey, is this also done by Animoca's team? Alright, I'm a bit curious about the combination of chess + blockchain games.
Magnus Carlsen is also involved? That at least indicates it's not purely a money-grabbing scheme.
The fact that it's free to get started is indeed appealing, but wait, how are the rewards distributed? Are they tokens or NFTs?
Honestly, board games are naturally prone to turning into gambling; it depends on how they balance this aspect.
Can this thing become popular? It seems like the overlap between chess enthusiasts and crypto users isn't very high.
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TommyTeacher1
· 01-11 22:59
Calison endorsement? Now the chess community is about to be overwhelmed. Free play and earning, why talk so nicely without launching first?
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SatoshiSherpa
· 01-11 19:10
Magnus Carlsen has all dropped out, this time Animoca is serious.
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NFTRegretful
· 01-11 10:48
Projects involved with Carlson? Alright, let's try it out first, it's free anyway.
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SleepyArbCat
· 01-11 10:48
Wait, is it incubated by Animoca Brands? The gas fees are so outrageous, just the interactions could eat up my one-hour nap's earnings.
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TideReceder
· 01-11 10:44
The chess king has also entered the arena. This wave of Anichess is indeed quite impressive.
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-11 10:41
Produced by Animoca Brands, supported by Magnus, this combo punch is indeed a bit fierce.
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Wait, it's free to try but there are definitely pay-to-win elements. This routine feels so familiar.
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Chess + on-chain rewards? Compared to trading coins, I still prefer to play chess seriously.
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Even Carlson is here, this time it might really not be a rug pull project.
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Old game with a new package, let's see how long the earnings from play to earn can last.
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Animoca Brands guarantees quality, let's try it out first.
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Can chess games go viral? I'm a bit skeptical, but it's truly risk-free since it's free.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 01-11 10:41
Carlson is involved as well, now the chess community is about to start competing internally haha
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AirdropChaser
· 01-11 10:35
Carlson endorsement this wave is not a loss, but can you pull it off, brother?
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BearHugger
· 01-11 10:34
The blockchain game endorsed by Carlson, this time Animoca finally came up with some new ideas.
Want to quickly understand the Anichess project? It's actually simple. This blockchain international chess game was incubated by Animoca Brands, a major Web3 company, and co-developed with top global chess platforms and world chess champion Magnus Carlsen. It's completely free to get started. The core gameplay is straightforward—combining traditional chess with blockchain technology, allowing players to enjoy the strategic depth of classic chess while also earning on-chain assets and rewards. In short, it revitalizes the centuries-old game of chess through Web3, opening a new door for chess enthusiasts worldwide.