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Elon's X Going Full Crypto? 🚀 Elon Musk's X is about to get a major upgrade! XChat, the platform's new messaging feature, is promising "Bitcoin-style encryption" (though some Bitcoiners are scratching their heads 🤔). Think audio/video calls, disappearing messages, and sending any file type. Plus, X is diving into payments with X Money, launching in beta soon! Could X become the ultimate "everything app," rivalling Telegram, Signal, and even Venmo? What do you think of this? Stay tuned for the latest updates! #XChat #ElonMusk #CryptoPayments #Bitcoin #Web3
Elon's X Going Full Crypto? 🚀

Elon Musk's X is about to get a major upgrade! XChat, the platform's new messaging feature, is promising "Bitcoin-style encryption" (though some Bitcoiners are scratching their heads 🤔).

Think audio/video calls, disappearing messages, and sending any file type. Plus, X is diving into payments with X Money, launching in beta soon! Could X become the ultimate "everything app," rivalling Telegram, Signal, and even Venmo?

What do you think of this?
Stay tuned for the latest updates!
#XChat #ElonMusk #CryptoPayments #Bitcoin #Web3
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... they will ask from us in the future.
🚀 Elon Musk Unveils XChat: A Privacy-Focused Messaging App Built with Bitcoin-Level Security❗❗ Elon Musk has introduced XChat, a next-gen messaging platform combining Bitcoin-style encryption and the Rust programming language for unmatched privacy and performance. Key features include audio/video calls without a phone number, disappearing messages, and cross-platform support—currently in beta for premium users only. Musk emphasized that XChat is a standalone project, with no ties to Telegram or xAI. Meanwhile, the announcement gave Bitcoin a 2% price boost, reaffirming Musk’s strong influence in the crypto space. Would you trust a Bitcoin-encrypted messaging app more than Signal? $BTC {future}(BTCUSDT) #XChat #ElonMusk #CryptoNews #BitcoinEncryption
🚀 Elon Musk Unveils XChat: A Privacy-Focused Messaging App Built with Bitcoin-Level Security❗❗

Elon Musk has introduced XChat, a next-gen messaging platform combining Bitcoin-style encryption and the Rust programming language for unmatched privacy and performance. Key features include audio/video calls without a phone number, disappearing messages, and cross-platform support—currently in beta for premium users only.

Musk emphasized that XChat is a standalone project, with no ties to Telegram or xAI. Meanwhile, the announcement gave Bitcoin a 2% price boost, reaffirming Musk’s strong influence in the crypto space.

Would you trust a Bitcoin-encrypted messaging app more than Signal?
$BTC

#XChat #ElonMusk #CryptoNews #BitcoinEncryption
🚨 Elon Musk Launches XChat: The WhatsApp of Web 3? 🔐📱 Elon Musk's new announcement shakes up the tech world! XChat is now official: the new messaging feature within the X platform (formerly Twitter) has been launched and promises to revolutionize the way we communicate. What does XChat bring? 🔒 End-to-end encrypted messaging 🕒 Disappearing messages 📁 Unlimited file sharing 📞 Audio and video calls 💻 Developed in Rust with Bitcoin-style encryption This move positions X as a strong competitor to WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal. Will XChat be the new standard for decentralized and secure communication? 🔗 [Get ahead of the future and prepare for what's coming here](https://accounts.binance.com/register?ref=YAW7SIBT) #ElonMusk #XChat #Web3
🚨 Elon Musk Launches XChat: The WhatsApp of Web 3? 🔐📱

Elon Musk's new announcement shakes up the tech world!
XChat is now official: the new messaging feature within the X platform (formerly Twitter) has been launched and promises to revolutionize the way we communicate.

What does XChat bring?
🔒 End-to-end encrypted messaging
🕒 Disappearing messages
📁 Unlimited file sharing
📞 Audio and video calls
💻 Developed in Rust with Bitcoin-style encryption

This move positions X as a strong competitor to WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal.
Will XChat be the new standard for decentralized and secure communication?

🔗 Get ahead of the future and prepare for what's coming here

#ElonMusk #XChat #Web3
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🚀 Elon Musk just dropped big news: XChat is here! 🔒 🔐 It’s end-to-end encrypted like Bitcoin, fully rebuilt on Rust for top-notch privacy. 💬 Features include disappearing messages, file sharing, plus audio and video calls! 🛠️ New architecture, better usability—this could get exciting! 👀 #XChat #Privacy #Tech $BTC $ETH $XRP {future}(XRPUSDT)
🚀 Elon Musk just dropped big news: XChat is here! 🔒

🔐 It’s end-to-end encrypted like Bitcoin, fully rebuilt on Rust for top-notch privacy.

💬 Features include disappearing messages, file sharing, plus audio and video calls!

🛠️ New architecture, better usability—this could get exciting! 👀 #XChat #Privacy #Tech
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🚨 Elon Musk Unveils "XChat" with Bitcoin-Style Encryption – Experts Raise Eyebrows 🤖🔐Elon Musk has officially introduced XChat, a new messaging platform positioned as a private, decentralized-style alternative to traditional apps. Promising end-to-end encryption, disappearing messages, and file sharing without needing a phone number, the app is making waves — but not necessarily the kind Musk may have hoped for.$BTC Built using the Rust programming language and allegedly featuring “Bitcoin-style encryption,” the app has caught the attention of the crypto community. But rather than celebrate the announcement, tech experts and blockchain veterans are skeptical of its security claims. “Bitcoin doesn't use encryption for transactions — it uses digital signatures,” said Ian Miers, cryptography expert and professor at the University of Maryland. “Claiming ‘Bitcoin-style encryption’ makes about as much sense as saying your rocket runs on water because NASA uses hydrogen and oxygen.” In short: Bitcoin transactions are public and verified by cryptographic signatures, not hidden through encryption. This casts doubt on what “Bitcoin-style encryption” even means in the context of a messaging app. 🧠 Tech Hype vs Reality? Musk’s announcement was designed to spark excitement, especially among the privacy-focused crowd. But as experts point out, phrases like "Rust-based" and "Bitcoin-style encryption" don't inherently mean a messaging app is secure. Without full transparency on the underlying tech stack and how user data is handled, the skepticism seems justified. 📉 BTC Market Reaction? Barely a Blip Despite the bold marketing around XChat, Bitcoin’s price has remained largely flat, holding steady near $105,000, following a mild 3% dip last week, according to CoinDesk. Musk’s involvement — which once sparked major price movements in crypto — appears to have lost some of its influence on the BTC market. 🔍 So, What’s XChat Actually Offering? Here’s a quick rundown of what XChat claims to deliver: 🔐 End-to-end encrypted messaging ⏳ Disappearing messages 📁 Cross-platform file sharing (including video & audio) ☎️ No phone number required While the feature list sounds promising, experts caution users not to equate buzzwords with real security — especially when encryption isn’t clearly defined. $BNB Is XChat just another overhyped tech launch, or is it laying the groundwork for something bigger in Web3 messaging? Let us know what you think in the comments 👇 #XChat #ElonMusk. #CryptoNews #bitcoin

🚨 Elon Musk Unveils "XChat" with Bitcoin-Style Encryption – Experts Raise Eyebrows 🤖🔐

Elon Musk has officially introduced XChat, a new messaging platform positioned as a private, decentralized-style alternative to traditional apps. Promising end-to-end encryption, disappearing messages, and file sharing without needing a phone number, the app is making waves — but not necessarily the kind Musk may have hoped for.$BTC

Built using the Rust programming language and allegedly featuring “Bitcoin-style encryption,” the app has caught the attention of the crypto community. But rather than celebrate the announcement, tech experts and blockchain veterans are skeptical of its security claims.

“Bitcoin doesn't use encryption for transactions — it uses digital signatures,” said Ian Miers, cryptography expert and professor at the University of Maryland. “Claiming ‘Bitcoin-style encryption’ makes about as much sense as saying your rocket runs on water because NASA uses hydrogen and oxygen.”

In short: Bitcoin transactions are public and verified by cryptographic signatures, not hidden through encryption. This casts doubt on what “Bitcoin-style encryption” even means in the context of a messaging app.

🧠 Tech Hype vs Reality?
Musk’s announcement was designed to spark excitement, especially among the privacy-focused crowd. But as experts point out, phrases like "Rust-based" and "Bitcoin-style encryption" don't inherently mean a messaging app is secure. Without full transparency on the underlying tech stack and how user data is handled, the skepticism seems justified.

📉 BTC Market Reaction? Barely a Blip
Despite the bold marketing around XChat, Bitcoin’s price has remained largely flat, holding steady near $105,000, following a mild 3% dip last week, according to CoinDesk. Musk’s involvement — which once sparked major price movements in crypto — appears to have lost some of its influence on the BTC market.

🔍 So, What’s XChat Actually Offering?
Here’s a quick rundown of what XChat claims to deliver:

🔐 End-to-end encrypted messaging

⏳ Disappearing messages

📁 Cross-platform file sharing (including video & audio)

☎️ No phone number required

While the feature list sounds promising, experts caution users not to equate buzzwords with real security — especially when encryption isn’t clearly defined.
$BNB
Is XChat just another overhyped tech launch, or is it laying the groundwork for something bigger in Web3 messaging?
Let us know what you think in the comments 👇
#XChat #ElonMusk. #CryptoNews #bitcoin
BREAKING: Elon Musk Launches XChat with “Bitcoin-Style” Encryption!🚨 BREAKING: #ElonMusk Launches XChat with “Bitcoin-Style” Encryption! X just dropped a BIG update — introducing #XChat , a brand-new messaging system with top-tier privacy. ✅ End-to-End Encrypted ✅ Disappearing Messages ✅ Audio & Video Calls ✅ File Sharing ✅ No Phone Number Needed ✅ Built with Rust (Super Secure) But here’s the real kicker... It uses “#Bitcoin -style” encryption — the same technology that keeps your crypto safe. This could be the start of something BIG — a true #Web3 -ready chat app built into the #X ecosystem. Some are even speculating crypto payments might be next. 👉 Only available to paid X users for now. Could this be the future of communication? $BTC

BREAKING: Elon Musk Launches XChat with “Bitcoin-Style” Encryption!

🚨 BREAKING: #ElonMusk Launches XChat with “Bitcoin-Style” Encryption!
X just dropped a BIG update — introducing #XChat , a brand-new messaging system with top-tier privacy.
✅ End-to-End Encrypted
✅ Disappearing Messages
✅ Audio & Video Calls
✅ File Sharing
✅ No Phone Number Needed
✅ Built with Rust (Super Secure)
But here’s the real kicker...
It uses “#Bitcoin -style” encryption — the same technology that keeps your crypto safe.
This could be the start of something BIG — a true #Web3 -ready chat app built into the #X ecosystem.
Some are even speculating crypto payments might be next.
👉 Only available to paid X users for now. Could this be the future of communication?

$BTC
XChat Messaging App Coming Soon with Encryption, Says Elon MuskElon Musk has once again stirred the tech and crypto worlds with a bold new announcement: XChat, a soon-to-launch messaging feature on his X platform (formerly Twitter), is said to offer end-to-end encryption, disappearing messages, media sharing, and full audio-video call support. All new XChat is rolling out with encryption, vanishing messages and the ability to send any kind of file. Also, audio/video calling.This is built on Rust with (Bitcoin style) encryption, whole new architecture.— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 1, 2025 But what caught everyone’s attention and caused widespread confusion was Musk’s claim that the service will be built using "Bitcoin style" encryption and developed in Rust, touting it as a “whole new architecture.” Bitcoin Encryption? Experts Say That’s Not Quite Right Despite Musk’s hype, leading figures in the crypto community quickly responded with skepticism. Critics highlighted a basic technical misrepresentation: Bitcoin does not use encryption in the way Musk suggests. “Bitcoin doesn't even use encryption,” noted Luke Dashjr, a Bitcoin Core developer and CTO at OCEAN. Samson Mow, CEO of JAN3 and Pixelmatic, backed the critique, stating, “Bitcoin isn't encrypted.” In reality, Bitcoin relies on cryptographic functions, not encryption, to validate transactions and secure wallet keys. It uses SHA-256 hashing and elliptic curve cryptography, which are public cryptographic methods, but not designed to encrypt messages. Rust and XChat's Architecture Also Questioned Musk also claimed that XChat is being built in Rust, suggesting a more modern and secure foundation than Bitcoin’s original C++ codebase. However, this too raised eyebrows in the development community. “Bitcoin was written in C++, not Rust,” tweeted Shaw Walters, founder of Eliza Labs. Some speculated that Musk may be borrowing technical buzzwords to generate attention, especially as he continues efforts to pivot X into a multi-functional platform with integrated finance, media, and now messaging tools. More Announcements from Musk’s Ecosystem This revelation comes shortly after several high-profile updates from Musk’s various ventures: A SpaceX rocket explosion made headlines last week, though Musk reiterated his commitment to Mars colonization within 20 years.X quietly soft-launched a digital wallet named “X Money”, pushing forward Musk’s plan to build an “everything app.”Musk also denied claims from Telegram CEO Pavel Durov, who alleged a $300 million xAI partnership, saying, “No deal has been signed.” Despite these controversies, Musk remains bullish on transforming X into a full-scale communications, commerce, and media platform. What's Next for XChat? No documentation or further technical details have been released by X Corp. as of this writing. Users, developers, and privacy advocates alike are waiting for more transparency around the security protocols behind XChat before it rolls out. If XChat delivers on even a portion of Musk's promises, it could become a serious competitor to encrypted messaging platforms like Signal and Telegram. Until then, the crypto and tech communities remain cautiously skeptical. The post appeared first on CryptosNewss.com #ElonMuskDOGEDeparture #ElonMuskUpdates #XChat $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT)

XChat Messaging App Coming Soon with Encryption, Says Elon Musk

Elon Musk has once again stirred the tech and crypto worlds with a bold new announcement: XChat, a soon-to-launch messaging feature on his X platform (formerly Twitter), is said to offer end-to-end encryption, disappearing messages, media sharing, and full audio-video call support.
All new XChat is rolling out with encryption, vanishing messages and the ability to send any kind of file. Also, audio/video calling.This is built on Rust with (Bitcoin style) encryption, whole new architecture.— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 1, 2025
But what caught everyone’s attention and caused widespread confusion was Musk’s claim that the service will be built using "Bitcoin style" encryption and developed in Rust, touting it as a “whole new architecture.”
Bitcoin Encryption? Experts Say That’s Not Quite Right
Despite Musk’s hype, leading figures in the crypto community quickly responded with skepticism. Critics highlighted a basic technical misrepresentation: Bitcoin does not use encryption in the way Musk suggests.
“Bitcoin doesn't even use encryption,” noted Luke Dashjr, a Bitcoin Core developer and CTO at OCEAN.
Samson Mow, CEO of JAN3 and Pixelmatic, backed the critique, stating, “Bitcoin isn't encrypted.”
In reality, Bitcoin relies on cryptographic functions, not encryption, to validate transactions and secure wallet keys. It uses SHA-256 hashing and elliptic curve cryptography, which are public cryptographic methods, but not designed to encrypt messages.
Rust and XChat's Architecture Also Questioned
Musk also claimed that XChat is being built in Rust, suggesting a more modern and secure foundation than Bitcoin’s original C++ codebase. However, this too raised eyebrows in the development community.
“Bitcoin was written in C++, not Rust,” tweeted Shaw Walters, founder of Eliza Labs.
Some speculated that Musk may be borrowing technical buzzwords to generate attention, especially as he continues efforts to pivot X into a multi-functional platform with integrated finance, media, and now messaging tools.
More Announcements from Musk’s Ecosystem
This revelation comes shortly after several high-profile updates from Musk’s various ventures:
A SpaceX rocket explosion made headlines last week, though Musk reiterated his commitment to Mars colonization within 20 years.X quietly soft-launched a digital wallet named “X Money”, pushing forward Musk’s plan to build an “everything app.”Musk also denied claims from Telegram CEO Pavel Durov, who alleged a $300 million xAI partnership, saying, “No deal has been signed.”
Despite these controversies, Musk remains bullish on transforming X into a full-scale communications, commerce, and media platform.
What's Next for XChat?
No documentation or further technical details have been released by X Corp. as of this writing. Users, developers, and privacy advocates alike are waiting for more transparency around the security protocols behind XChat before it rolls out.
If XChat delivers on even a portion of Musk's promises, it could become a serious competitor to encrypted messaging platforms like Signal and Telegram. Until then, the crypto and tech communities remain cautiously skeptical.
The post appeared first on CryptosNewss.com
#ElonMuskDOGEDeparture #ElonMuskUpdates #XChat $BTC
😱🔥"Shocking Move from Elon Musk to X Twitter: A Revolutionary Feature Like Bitcoin Is Coming❗"Elon Musk's new messaging app #XChat , announced for the X platform, has sparked a debate among technology experts with the claim that it uses Bitcoin-style encryption. #ElonMusk , the owner of social media giant X (formerly Twitter), announced that he has introduced the platform's new feature XChat. The application, developed with the Rust programming language, includes features such as end-to-end encryption, disappearing messages, the ability to send all types of files, and audio-video calling. However, the phrase "Bitcoin-style encryption" used by Musk in his statement has become a hot topic in the technology community. Since the basis of the Bitcoin network is digital signatures rather than encryption, experts find Musk's statement technically incorrect. Ian Miers, a faculty member at the University of Maryland Computer Science Department, made a humorous criticism of Musk's statement. Miers said, "Bitcoin primarily uses signatures, not encryption. This statement is like trying to power a rocket with water because NASA uses hydrogen and oxygen." According to experts, Bitcoin only ensures the accuracy of transactions by digitally signing them instead of encrypting them. On the other hand, the cryptocurrency market remained indifferent to Musk's statement. The Bitcoin (BTC) price is still moving sideways around $ 105,000 after the 3% drop last week. According to experts, the market prefers to remain calm due to the technical uncertainty about the application. This news is quite remarkable and once again shows how Elon Musk can create discussions in the technology world. We can summarize the prominent points and technical evaluations as follows: 📱 What is XChat? XChat, the new messaging application introduced by Elon Musk for the X (formerly Twitter) platform, was announced with the following features: Developed with the Rust language. End-to-end encryption. Disappearing messages. File sending. Voice and video call support. These features make XChat a competitor to privacy-focused applications such as Signal and Telegram. 🔐 Why Did the Bitcoin-Style Encryption Expression Draw a Reaction? Musk said that XChat uses “Bitcoin-style encryption.” However: The Bitcoin network primarily uses “digital signing,” not “encryption.” Digital signatures prove the authenticity and ownership of transactions, but do not encrypt their content. For this reason, many experts find this statement technically misleading. Ian Miers from the University of Maryland’s Ian Miers’ analogy is quite striking: “Bitcoin primarily uses signatures, not encryption. This statement is like trying to power a rocket with water because NASA uses hydrogen and oxygen.” 💸 How Did the Crypto Market React? The Bitcoin price did not show a significant reaction to Musk’s statement. BTC is trading sideways at around $105,000 after a 3% drop last week. Experts say the market is cautious due to technical uncertainties and exaggerated statements. 📌 Evaluation: Elon Musk’s technology statements often create speculation. However, incorrect use of technical terms, especially in areas such as cryptography and security, is quickly criticized by experts. It seems that the exact security architecture XChat uses will continue to be debated until detailed technical documentation is presented. #SaylorBTCPurchase #TrumpMediaBitcoinTreasury #ElonMuskDOGEDeparture

😱🔥"Shocking Move from Elon Musk to X Twitter: A Revolutionary Feature Like Bitcoin Is Coming❗"

Elon Musk's new messaging app #XChat , announced for the X platform, has sparked a debate among technology experts with the claim that it uses Bitcoin-style encryption.
#ElonMusk , the owner of social media giant X (formerly Twitter), announced that he has introduced the platform's new feature XChat. The application, developed with the Rust programming language, includes features such as end-to-end encryption, disappearing messages, the ability to send all types of files, and audio-video calling.
However, the phrase "Bitcoin-style encryption" used by Musk in his statement has become a hot topic in the technology community. Since the basis of the Bitcoin network is digital signatures rather than encryption, experts find Musk's statement technically incorrect.
Ian Miers, a faculty member at the University of Maryland Computer Science Department, made a humorous criticism of Musk's statement. Miers said, "Bitcoin primarily uses signatures, not encryption. This statement is like trying to power a rocket with water because NASA uses hydrogen and oxygen." According to experts, Bitcoin only ensures the accuracy of transactions by digitally signing them instead of encrypting them.
On the other hand, the cryptocurrency market remained indifferent to Musk's statement. The Bitcoin (BTC) price is still moving sideways around $ 105,000 after the 3% drop last week. According to experts, the market prefers to remain calm due to the technical uncertainty about the application.
This news is quite remarkable and once again shows how Elon Musk can create discussions in the technology world. We can summarize the prominent points and technical evaluations as follows:
📱 What is XChat?
XChat, the new messaging application introduced by Elon Musk for the X (formerly Twitter) platform, was announced with the following features:
Developed with the Rust language.
End-to-end encryption.
Disappearing messages.
File sending.
Voice and video call support.
These features make XChat a competitor to privacy-focused applications such as Signal and Telegram.
🔐 Why Did the Bitcoin-Style Encryption Expression Draw a Reaction?
Musk said that XChat uses “Bitcoin-style encryption.” However:
The Bitcoin network primarily uses “digital signing,” not “encryption.”
Digital signatures prove the authenticity and ownership of transactions, but do not encrypt their content.
For this reason, many experts find this statement technically misleading.
Ian Miers from the University of Maryland’s Ian Miers’ analogy is quite striking:
“Bitcoin primarily uses signatures, not encryption. This statement is like trying to power a rocket with water because NASA uses hydrogen and oxygen.”
💸 How Did the Crypto Market React?
The Bitcoin price did not show a significant reaction to Musk’s statement.
BTC is trading sideways at around $105,000 after a 3% drop last week.
Experts say the market is cautious due to technical uncertainties and exaggerated statements.
📌 Evaluation:
Elon Musk’s technology statements often create speculation. However, incorrect use of technical terms, especially in areas such as cryptography and security, is quickly criticized by experts. It seems that the exact security architecture XChat uses will continue to be debated until detailed technical documentation is presented.
#SaylorBTCPurchase #TrumpMediaBitcoinTreasury #ElonMuskDOGEDeparture
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"🔔 Introducing XChat: The Future of Secure Messaging 💬🔒 by Elon Musk! 🚀✨"‎🚀 Exciting news from Elon Musk! The all-new XChat is here, packed with amazing features! 📨✨ Enjoy top-notch encryption 🔒 for privacy, along with vanishing messages that disappear after reading! ⏳💨 Now you can share any type of file easily, making communication seamless! 📁📲 Plus, don’t miss out on audio and video calling for real-time connections! 🎤📹 Built with Rust and inspired by Bitcoin-style encryption, XChat promises a whole new architecture for safe chatting 🌐🔗. Embrace the future of messaging with XChat! Are you ready to upgrade your chat experience? Let’s connect securely! 💬💖 ‎ ‎ #XChat #ElonMusk #crypto

"🔔 Introducing XChat: The Future of Secure Messaging 💬🔒 by Elon Musk! 🚀✨"

‎🚀 Exciting news from Elon Musk! The all-new XChat is here, packed with amazing features! 📨✨ Enjoy top-notch encryption 🔒 for privacy, along with vanishing messages that disappear after reading! ⏳💨 Now you can share any type of file easily, making communication seamless! 📁📲 Plus, don’t miss out on audio and video calling for real-time connections! 🎤📹 Built with Rust and inspired by Bitcoin-style encryption, XChat promises a whole new architecture for safe chatting 🌐🔗. Embrace the future of messaging with XChat! Are you ready to upgrade your chat experience? Let’s connect securely! 💬💖



#XChat #ElonMusk #crypto
🚨🚨BREAKING: Elon Musk announced the all new XChat — built with Bitcoin style encryption in Rust. "Chaos mode: activated 👀✅📈 #elonmuskstatus #XChat
🚨🚨BREAKING: Elon Musk announced the all new XChat — built with Bitcoin style encryption in Rust.

"Chaos mode: activated 👀✅📈
#elonmuskstatus #XChat
🚨 ELON MUSK BREAKS SILENCE ON BITCOIN AFTER 3 YEARS – MARKET BUZZ REIGNITES! Elon Musk has finally mentioned Bitcoin again – and the crypto world is paying attention. For the first time since 2021, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO referenced BTC during a product announcement, sending waves through the community. Here’s what happened and why it matters:👇 --- 🧠 What Elon Said: Musk introduced XChat, the new messaging tool on X (formerly Twitter). He claimed XChat would use “Bitcoin-style encryption”, sparking immediate attention from crypto analysts. This was his first public mention of Bitcoin in 3 years. --- 📉 Market Reaction: Unlike the 2021 hype cycle, Bitcoin’s price showed only modest movement (~$105K). Analysts say traders are now more cautious and demand real developments over hype. --- 🎯 Crypto Influencers Respond: 🗣️ Pete Rizzo (Bitcoin Historian): "Elon’s back. Buckle up." 🧠 Experts like Ian Miers (Univ. of Maryland) challenged Musk’s encryption claim: > "Bitcoin doesn’t use encryption — it uses digital signatures." --- 💡 Why It Matters: In 2021, Musk’s Bitcoin support led Tesla to buy $1.5 billion BTC, sparking a bull run. This time, the community is watching for real adoption – not just soundbites. --- 📊 What’s Next? If XChat truly integrates Bitcoin or blockchain tech, it could: 🔐 Revolutionize privacy in messaging 💰 Bring crypto utility to 500M+ X users Until then, it’s just speculation – but Elon’s mention alone shows Bitcoin is back on the radar. --- 🔗 Stay Tuned. Stay Sharp. Stack Sats. #Bitcoin #ElonMusk #XChat #CryptoNews #BTC2025Prediction
🚨 ELON MUSK BREAKS SILENCE ON BITCOIN AFTER 3 YEARS – MARKET BUZZ REIGNITES!

Elon Musk has finally mentioned Bitcoin again – and the crypto world is paying attention. For the first time since 2021, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO referenced BTC during a product announcement, sending waves through the community. Here’s what happened and why it matters:👇

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🧠 What Elon Said:

Musk introduced XChat, the new messaging tool on X (formerly Twitter).

He claimed XChat would use “Bitcoin-style encryption”, sparking immediate attention from crypto analysts.

This was his first public mention of Bitcoin in 3 years.

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📉 Market Reaction:

Unlike the 2021 hype cycle, Bitcoin’s price showed only modest movement (~$105K).

Analysts say traders are now more cautious and demand real developments over hype.

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🎯 Crypto Influencers Respond:

🗣️ Pete Rizzo (Bitcoin Historian): "Elon’s back. Buckle up."

🧠 Experts like Ian Miers (Univ. of Maryland) challenged Musk’s encryption claim:

> "Bitcoin doesn’t use encryption — it uses digital signatures."

---

💡 Why It Matters:

In 2021, Musk’s Bitcoin support led Tesla to buy $1.5 billion BTC, sparking a bull run.

This time, the community is watching for real adoption – not just soundbites.

---

📊 What’s Next?

If XChat truly integrates Bitcoin or blockchain tech, it could:

🔐 Revolutionize privacy in messaging

💰 Bring crypto utility to 500M+ X users

Until then, it’s just speculation – but Elon’s mention alone shows Bitcoin is back on the radar.

---

🔗 Stay Tuned. Stay Sharp. Stack Sats.

#Bitcoin #ElonMusk #XChat #CryptoNews #BTC2025Prediction
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Elon Musk Launches XChat, New Feature with Bitcoin-Style Security Elon Musk announced the launch of a new feature called XChat on the social media platform X. This feature is equipped with a Bitcoin (BTC)-style encryption system, self-destructing messages, and support for sending various types of files. Musk explained that XChat is built with a new architecture using the Rust programming language. “The latest version of XChat comes with encryption, disappearing messages, send any file, and voice and video calls,” Musk wrote in his post on Monday (02/05). He also added that users can now make video and voice calls without having to use a mobile number. This innovation is touted as a significant step in the development of a more secure and flexible communication platform. For your information, XChat is currently being rolled out gradually to users worldwide. #BinanceSquareTalks #XChat $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT)
Elon Musk Launches XChat, New Feature with Bitcoin-Style Security

Elon Musk announced the launch of a new feature called XChat on the social media platform X. This feature is equipped with a Bitcoin (BTC)-style encryption system, self-destructing messages, and support for sending various types of files.

Musk explained that XChat is built with a new architecture using the Rust programming language.

“The latest version of XChat comes with encryption, disappearing messages, send any file, and voice and video calls,” Musk wrote in his post on Monday (02/05).

He also added that users can now make video and voice calls without having to use a mobile number. This innovation is touted as a significant step in the development of a more secure and flexible communication platform.

For your information, XChat is currently being rolled out gradually to users worldwide.
#BinanceSquareTalks #XChat
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Elon Musk announces XChat using Bitcoin technology📣🆕 The new XChat is powered by Bitcoin-style encryption. Being able to make audio/video calls without a phone number on all platforms. ⚠️ Elon also replied to a user on X saying that XChat could be launched in a week if there are no delays. #X <t-30/>#XChat #ElonMusk #Tecnologia #Noticias $BTC $BNB $XRP

Elon Musk announces XChat using Bitcoin technology

📣🆕 The new XChat is powered by Bitcoin-style encryption.
Being able to make audio/video calls without a phone number on all platforms.

⚠️ Elon also replied to a user on X saying that XChat could be launched in a week if there are no delays.

#X <t-30/>#XChat #ElonMusk #Tecnologia #Noticias $BTC $BNB $XRP
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🧠 Elon Musk launches XChat – a messaging app inspired by Bitcoin's security The tech billionaire has officially unveiled XChat, a new decentralized messaging app integrated into the X ecosystem, inspired by the security and privacy of Bitcoin. XChat is built with end-to-end encryption (E2EE), incorporates self-destructing messages, anonymous contacts, and the ability to interact directly with services on the X platform such as payments and AI. Musk asserts: “Bitcoin teaches us that privacy should belong to the user. XChat inherits that spirit.” To help users make the right choice, the AI chatbot – also part of the X ecosystem – has made an interesting comparison between the apps: “XChat, Signal, and Telegram have differences in features and security. 🔒 XChat offers end-to-end encryption, self-destructing messages, and X integration, but is still in the testing phase and has not been audited, raising concerns about safety. 🛡️ Signal is the ideal choice for privacy thanks to default encryption and minimal data collection, but lacks advanced features. 🤖 Telegram supports large groups and bots, but only 'Secret Chat' is encrypted, and there are concerns about metadata collection. 👉 Choose Signal if you prioritize security, Telegram if you need diverse features, or XChat if you are an X user – but be cautious as XChat's security has not been verified.” 🚀 With XChat, Elon is not only creating a new app but also declaring that “the era of centralized platforms is gradually coming to an end.”
🧠 Elon Musk launches XChat – a messaging app inspired by Bitcoin's security

The tech billionaire has officially unveiled XChat, a new decentralized messaging app integrated into the X ecosystem, inspired by the security and privacy of Bitcoin.

XChat is built with end-to-end encryption (E2EE), incorporates self-destructing messages, anonymous contacts, and the ability to interact directly with services on the X platform such as payments and AI. Musk asserts: “Bitcoin teaches us that privacy should belong to the user. XChat inherits that spirit.”

To help users make the right choice, the AI chatbot – also part of the X ecosystem – has made an interesting comparison between the apps:

“XChat, Signal, and Telegram have differences in features and security.
🔒 XChat offers end-to-end encryption, self-destructing messages, and X integration, but is still in the testing phase and has not been audited, raising concerns about safety.
🛡️ Signal is the ideal choice for privacy thanks to default encryption and minimal data collection, but lacks advanced features.
🤖 Telegram supports large groups and bots, but only 'Secret Chat' is encrypted, and there are concerns about metadata collection.
👉 Choose Signal if you prioritize security, Telegram if you need diverse features, or XChat if you are an X user – but be cautious as XChat's security has not been verified.”

🚀 With XChat, Elon is not only creating a new app but also declaring that “the era of centralized platforms is gradually coming to an end.”
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Launch of XChat: A Revolution in Secure Communication on Platform X! Elon Musk announced the launch of XChat, a new messaging system with advanced encryption similar to the workings of Bitcoin $BTC , aimed at providing a secure and advanced communication experience. Features of XChat: Full encryption of messages to protect your privacy Send all types of files (including PDF) Disappearing messages mode for added security High-quality audio and video calls Ability to unsend and delete messages XChat aims to transform Platform X into a comprehensive app that combines secure communication with practical features, making it a strong competitor to apps like WhatsApp and Telegram. Share your opinions with us! Are you excited to try XChat? Do you think Bitcoin-like encryption will change the game in the world of communication? #XChat #blockchain
Launch of XChat: A Revolution in Secure Communication on Platform X!
Elon Musk announced the launch of XChat, a new messaging system with advanced encryption similar to the workings of Bitcoin $BTC , aimed at providing a secure and advanced communication experience.
Features of XChat:
Full encryption of messages to protect your privacy
Send all types of files (including PDF)
Disappearing messages mode for added security
High-quality audio and video calls
Ability to unsend and delete messages
XChat aims to transform Platform X into a comprehensive app that combines secure communication with practical features, making it a strong competitor to apps like WhatsApp and Telegram.
Share your opinions with us! Are you excited to try XChat?
Do you think Bitcoin-like encryption will change the game in the world of communication?
#XChat #blockchain
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Elon Musk launches XChat – which is already being called a direct competitor to #Telegram #XChat is in beta testing and offers the following features: - Group chats Message disappearing Ability to mark messages as unread File sharing Conversation protection with a four-digit PIN code ㅤ - Access to XChat is now limited to a select group of users with a premium subscription on the X platform. ㅤ - Elon Musk has also stated his intention to turn the X platform into a universal app, similar to the Chinese WeChat, combining the functions of a messenger, payment system, and other services. {spot}(DOGEUSDT)
Elon Musk launches XChat – which is already being called a direct competitor to #Telegram
#XChat is in beta testing and offers the following features:
- Group chats
Message disappearing
Ability to mark messages as unread
File sharing
Conversation protection with a four-digit PIN code ㅤ
- Access to XChat is now limited to a select group of users with a premium subscription on the X platform. ㅤ
- Elon Musk has also stated his intention to turn the X platform into a universal app, similar to the Chinese WeChat, combining the functions of a messenger, payment system, and other services.
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Musk sparks controversy with comments on 'Bitcoin-style encryption': is it a new encryption framework or just a marketing gimmick? On June 1, Musk, the owner of X, revealed through a post that a new XChat message encryption feature would be launched on X, claiming it is 'built on Rust and employs a completely new encryption framework (in the style of Bitcoin)'. This statement drew a flurry of comments questioning the professionalism and accuracy of his terminology. Bitcoin advocate Udi Wertheimer bluntly stated that Bitcoin technology does not possess any encryption properties. Taproot Wizards co-founder further explained that BTC uses cryptographic hash functions and signature verification for data integrity and ownership, but this mechanism does not involve message hiding capabilities, which is the core feature of encryption. Everything in the Bitcoin protocol is public and transparent; anyone can view it, but it lacks privacy. Cryptographer Ian Miers compared it to a social media platform for bank accounts, stating, 'Everything you do is public, which is the exact opposite of privacy.' Zcash co-founder also emphasized that BTC transactions rely on signatures for identity verification rather than encryption for confidentiality, and criticized Musk's statement as vague, pointing out that 'Bitcoin-style' and 'Rust' are not descriptions of encryption schemes nor strong indicators of the security of messaging applications. Of course, there are supporters of Musk. Some speculate he might be referring to the SHA-256 hash algorithm, and computer engineer Wei Dai offered a benevolent interpretation, suggesting Musk might equate 'Bitcoin-style' encryption with 'peer-to-peer' or 'end-to-end' encryption methods. However, this claim has not been verified and has only intensified the controversy. Coincidentally, just last month, The Wall Street Journal reported that Tesla was looking for a new CEO, prompting Tesla to deny, stating that this was due to investor unease with Musk's controversial political activities and erratic online behavior. Although the board reaffirmed its trust in his leadership capabilities, the XChat incident may further undermine his credibility in the tech community. As anonymous developer Yueya.eth noted, marketing teams often throw around cryptocurrency buzzwords without understanding their basic principles. In a tech ecosystem that builds trust on linguistic accuracy, Musk's vague wording brings more confusion than promotional effect. #马斯克 #XChat #比特币 #加密争议
Musk sparks controversy with comments on 'Bitcoin-style encryption': is it a new encryption framework or just a marketing gimmick?

On June 1, Musk, the owner of X, revealed through a post that a new XChat message encryption feature would be launched on X, claiming it is 'built on Rust and employs a completely new encryption framework (in the style of Bitcoin)'. This statement drew a flurry of comments questioning the professionalism and accuracy of his terminology.

Bitcoin advocate Udi Wertheimer bluntly stated that Bitcoin technology does not possess any encryption properties. Taproot Wizards co-founder further explained that BTC uses cryptographic hash functions and signature verification for data integrity and ownership, but this mechanism does not involve message hiding capabilities, which is the core feature of encryption.

Everything in the Bitcoin protocol is public and transparent; anyone can view it, but it lacks privacy. Cryptographer Ian Miers compared it to a social media platform for bank accounts, stating, 'Everything you do is public, which is the exact opposite of privacy.'

Zcash co-founder also emphasized that BTC transactions rely on signatures for identity verification rather than encryption for confidentiality, and criticized Musk's statement as vague, pointing out that 'Bitcoin-style' and 'Rust' are not descriptions of encryption schemes nor strong indicators of the security of messaging applications.

Of course, there are supporters of Musk. Some speculate he might be referring to the SHA-256 hash algorithm, and computer engineer Wei Dai offered a benevolent interpretation, suggesting Musk might equate 'Bitcoin-style' encryption with 'peer-to-peer' or 'end-to-end' encryption methods. However, this claim has not been verified and has only intensified the controversy.

Coincidentally, just last month, The Wall Street Journal reported that Tesla was looking for a new CEO, prompting Tesla to deny, stating that this was due to investor unease with Musk's controversial political activities and erratic online behavior. Although the board reaffirmed its trust in his leadership capabilities, the XChat incident may further undermine his credibility in the tech community.

As anonymous developer Yueya.eth noted, marketing teams often throw around cryptocurrency buzzwords without understanding their basic principles. In a tech ecosystem that builds trust on linguistic accuracy, Musk's vague wording brings more confusion than promotional effect.

#马斯克 #XChat #比特币 #加密争议
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