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Musk’s XChat Goes Full Cypherpunk: Bitcoin-Grade Encryption Coming to DMs

Musk’s XChat Goes Full Cypherpunk: Bitcoin-Grade Encryption Coming to DMs

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Cryptonews
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2025-06-02 05:25:25
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Elon Musk Teases New XChat Feature With ‘Bitcoin Style’ Encryption

Elon Musk just dropped a cryptographic bombshell—X (formerly Twitter) is baking Bitcoin-level security into its new XChat feature. Because nothing says ’trust us’ like leveraging the blockchain’s most battle-tested encryption while legacy finance still runs on Excel macros.

The move signals Musk’s latest pivot from free-speech absolutism to privacy maximalism. Will it trigger a fresh wave of crypto adoption or just give regulators another reason to lose sleep? Either way, the tech’s coming—and Wall Street’s 1990s-era security won’t know what hit it.

XChat: Enhances Privacy, Aligns With Musk’s Vision

X (formerly Twitter) initially added its encrypted messaging feature in May 2023 for paid users. To X’s credit, it accompanied the new feature with an article on its help centre, breaking down the new feature’s strengths and weaknesses with unusual transparency.

“We’re not quite there yet, but we’re working on it,” Musk said at the time.

However, X paused the feature last week in order to focus on “making some improvements,” perhaps linked to the launch of XChat.

Further, the feature aligns with Musk’s ambitious “everything app” vision, similar to China’s WeChat. With the launch, Musk appears to push for a more decentralized version.

XChat is already accessible to some paid users on X. “It’s been a few days since Elon Musk is back in the office and we see that XChat is being rolled out to some users,” Nima Owji, an independent app researcher and web developer, wrote on X.

It’s been a few days since Elon Musk is back in the office and we see that X Chat is being rolled out to some users!

LFG!

— Nima Owji (@nima_owji) May 31, 2025

In April, reports revealed that Musk is stepping down from his government role to focus on his businesses. He formally exited as a special government employee at Doge in May.

What is “Bitcoin-Style” Encryption?

Following Musk’s announcement of the XChat launch, developers and cryptography experts have pushed back, saying that Bitcoin doesn’t use encryption.

Samson Mow, CEO of Jan3, who is working on nation-state BTC adoption, took to X, writing that the world’s largest crypto isn’t encrypted.

Bitcoin isn’t encrypted.

— Samson Mow (@Excellion) June 1, 2025

Another BTC Core developer said that the Rust programming language is woke, explaining that it’s also a bad idea for security reasons. “Bitcoin doesn’t even use encryption,” he added.

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