Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has announced the launch of XChat, a new messaging feature on the X platform (formerly Twitter), which aims to compete with popular messaging apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal.
IMG-20250602-WA0026.jpg
This move is part of Musk's broader vision to transform X into an "everything app" similar to WeChat in China. XChat introduces end-to-end encryption, vanishing messages, file sharing, and audio/video calling capabilities. The new feature is initially being tested among paid X subscribers and is built using Rust programming language with encryption similar to that of Bitcoin. This development aligns with Musk's previously stated goals of integrating additional services into X, including payments and dating features, to increase user engagement and utility. The competition in the messaging app market continues to intensify with tech leaders seeking to create comprehensive digital ecosystems.