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X Chat: Elon Musk’s Encrypted Alternative To WhatsApp

Elon Musk has announced his latest venture, X Chat, a new encrypted messaging platform designed to rival WhatsApp and Telegram.
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Key Takeaways

  • X Chat is Elon Musk’s upcoming encrypted messenger, aiming to rival WhatsApp and Telegram.

  • The platform uses peer-to-peer encryption inspired by Bitcoin’s decentralized model.

  • No ads or data-selling as Musk promises X Chat won’t share user data with advertisers.

  • The app will function both within X and as a standalone messenger.

  • Launch expected within the next few months.

 

What Is X Chat?

During a recent appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Musk revealed that his team has rebuilt X’s entire messaging stack into what he calls “X Chat.” The platform will feature P2P encryption, similar in concept to Bitcoin’s decentralized network.

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Elon Speaking About X Chat And Other Topics Like 3I Atlas On The Podcast

Source: Joe Rogan

Musk said:

“It’s using a peer-to-peer-based encryption system, kind of similar to Bitcoin. It’s very good encryption; we’re testing it thoroughly.”

Unlike many messaging platforms that rely on centralized servers, X Chat’s encryption design aims to ensure that no intermediary, including the company itself, can access private conversations.

Musk’s Vision: Privacy Without Compromise

Musk emphasized that X Chat will be ad-free, directly contrasting it with competitors like WhatsApp and Messenger.

Musk stated:

“It won’t have any hooks for advertising. If a messaging app knows enough about what you’re texting to show you ads, that’s a major security vulnerability.”

This philosophy reflects Musk’s long-standing criticism of social media business models that monetize user data. Instead, X Chat aims to build trust by removing incentives for data harvesting.

Comparing X Chat To WhatsApp’s Encryption Model

How WhatsApp Encryption Works

According to WhatsApp’s official documentation, the platform uses the Signal Protocol for end-to-end encryption. This ensures that only the sender and recipient can read messages, with even WhatsApp claiming it cannot access them.

However, privacy experts have noted that metadata, such as who users chat with, when they communicate, and how often, is not encrypted.

WhatsApp End To End Encryption

Source: WhatsApp

Additionally, backup copies of chat histories stored on cloud services are not automatically encrypted, creating potential vulnerabilities.

Data Sharing With Meta

WhatsApp’s FAQ stops short of denying that user data is shared.

Instead, it clarifies that WhatsApp “works with other Meta companies to help provide, improve, and support services,” suggesting that certain integrations allow data exchange across Meta’s ecosystem.

In contrast, Musk insists that X Chat will not include these “hooks,” explicitly rejecting advertising-driven design.

What Makes X Chat Different?

Peer-to-Peer Encryption “Like Bitcoin”

Musk’s reference to Bitcoin is telling. The cryptocurrency’s security relies on a decentralized peer-to-peer network, where no single authority controls transactions.

Applying this model to messaging could mean that encryption keys remain solely in users’ control — a major leap for digital privacy.

Integrated Yet Independent

Musk added that X Chat will be available both within the X platform and as a standalone app, allowing users to message securely whether or not they use the broader X ecosystem.

Focus On Functionality & Security

X Chat will reportedly support text messaging, file sharing, audio calls, and video calls, all protected under its new encryption system.

Musk described the goal succinctly:

“Our goal with X Chat is to replace what used to be the Twitter DM stack with a fully encrypted system… I think it will be the least insecure of any messaging system.”

Potential Impact On The Messaging Landscape

If Musk delivers on his promises, X Chat could reshape the competitive landscape for private communication.

With increasing public concern about data collection and surveillance, an encryption-first, ad-free platform could attract users disillusioned with mainstream apps.

However, experts caution that “perfect encryption” is difficult to achieve. The true test for X Chat will be whether it can balance user-friendly design with uncompromising security standards.

FAQ

When will X Chat be released?

Elon Musk stated that X Chat is expected to launch within the next few months, though no exact release date has been confirmed.

Will X Chat show ads or sell user data?

No. Musk emphasized that X Chat will not include any advertising mechanisms or data-sharing with third parties.

How is X Chat’s encryption similar to Bitcoin?

Like Bitcoin’s peer-to-peer model, X Chat’s encryption is designed to be decentralized, preventing central authorities from accessing private data.

Will X Chat be part of the X app or separate?

Both. Musk said it will be integrated into the X platform while also existing as a standalone app.

What features will X Chat include?

Users can expect encrypted texting, file sharing, audio, and video calling — all within a privacy-focused interface.

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