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Modern digital commerce isn’t as open as it looks. Behind nearly every app, subscription, and mobile service stand two dominant storefronts that function less like marketplaces and more like economic governors. These platforms don’t just host products — they control the infrastructure that determines who survives. Through mandatory revenue cuts and opaque ranking algorithms, they quietly shape which apps gain visibility and which disappear into obscurity. Developers don’t simply compete with each other — they must first satisfy the policies of the gatekeepers who act as both referee and participant. When distribution is centralized, innovation becomes conditional. Privacy becomes negotiable. Competition becomes structured by private rules. Entire industries now design their business models not around customers, but around compliance with platform architecture. And because these systems are embedded into everyday devices, their influence feels invisible — even inevitable. This video breaks down how app stores evolved from service providers into power centers, and why control over distribution may be the most underestimated form of modern economic authority. Watch till the end to understand how two storefronts came to shape the boundaries of the entire digital economy.