Elon Musk Twitter is in the spotlight again. The tech billionaire just launched XChat, a brand-new messaging feature on X, which used to be called Twitter. This feature includes encrypted messaging, voice and video calls, and even vanishing messages. Users can also send any type of file.
He announced, “The all new XChat is rolling out with encryption, vanishing messages, and the ability to send any kind of file. Also, audio/video calling.” With this rollout, Elon Musk Twitter is showing his focus on privacy and safe digital communication.

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What got the crypto world buzzing was the claim of that XChat uses “Bitcoin-style encryption.” He said it’s based on a “whole new architecture,” though he didn’t share the technical details. This phrase caught the attention of many, especially in crypto communities where Bitcoin’s strong security is respected.
X Grows Into a Secure Super App
XChat is part of bigger goal of Elon Musk Twitter, turning it into an all-in-one, secure “everything app.” Just last week, he shared details about a new feature called X Money. It will launch in beta later this year. “This will be a very limited access beta at first. When people’s savings are involved, extreme care must be taken,” he noted.
With tools like encrypted chats, secure payments, and file sharing, X is shaping up to rival apps like Signal, Telegram, and even China’s WeChat. Elon Musk Twitter is no longer just a social platform, it’s becoming a place for private, all-in-one digital living.
Many wonder why Musk called the encryption “Bitcoin-style” instead of Dogecoin, a coin he often jokes about. The reason is simple, Bitcoin has proven, battle-tested security. It runs on a decentralized network known for being nearly impossible to hack. Dogecoin, while fun and popular, doesn’t have the same level of cryptographic trust.
He may support Dogecoin in public, but when it comes to serious features like encryption, Bitcoin sets the gold standard.