MUSK announced many features like Xchat, Launched Xchat, WhatsApp

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MUSK announced many features like Xchat, Launched Xchat, WhatsApp


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Elon Musk’s X platform has launched a new messaging feature, named Xchat. With the help of its feature, you will get an option to send end-to-end encryption, auto deleted message and any kind of files. This feature is currently in the beta version.

Elon Musk has given information about this feature by posting. Written in the post, the new Xchat is being rolled out, which gives the option to send an encryption, vanishing messages and file to the file.

Bitcoin-Style Using Inquisition

Musk has claimed that Xchat has used Bitcoin-style encryption and has been prepared on a very new architecture. Musk has told in another post that with the help of Xchat, users will also be able to make audio and video calls. There is no need to link the mobile number for this.

Elon Musk’s post

Xchat right now in testing phase

According to Tekkrunch reports, Xchat is currently in testing phase and some people are also being tested. However, till now the company has not given information about how long it will be released to the common people. The X platform started the encrypt messaging service in the year 2023 and during that time it was started for the service limited people.

Whatsapp will compete with

In Xchat, all the features are provided which are found inside the instant messaging app Whatsapp. However, whatsapp has to login to the mobile number. While there will be no need to connect the mobile number in Xchat.

What is End to End Encryption?

End-to-Ed Encryption is a security system and aims to deliver safely between data sender and receiver. In the meantime, no person can decode it.

For example, when you send a message to someone, that message becomes encrypt on your device. After this, it is further transferred with the help of internet. In such a situation, the message gets decrypt as soon as he reaches the receiver. This feature is found inside messaging apps like Whatsapp, Signal, and Telegram.