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X DROPS CHAT: FULLY ENCRYPTED MESSAGING BUILT RIGHT IN! X just launched "Chat," a brand-new secure messaging system baked into the app, promising the world's tightest privacy with end-to-end encryption that even X can't crack. Key perks? Encrypted chats and file sharing, plus you can edit, delete, or vanish...

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"X is a shit show" "X is for Nazis" "X is all about Elon Musk" "X is too noisy" "X's algorithm sucks" How many of you have heard stuff like that? I do, especially when I go to other social media sites, like Threads, which just passed X in total users. I find attitudes like that uninformed, but what stopped an uninformed person from writing something on the Internet? Nothing. But since I jumped over to Threads today and got another eye full of that kind of stuff. So I mostly wanted to say thank you to the community of tens of thousands of people in tech that I follow, and show you what my screens look like today. If you turn on audio on the video here, you'll hear me talk through each of my lists. I use X Pro and lists. And by using them I find even my For You feed gets better. Much better, in fact. Why? Because if you engage on the REAL X, which you can only see on X Pro with lists, the algorithm figures out the kinds of things that catch your eye and looks for more. Also, by following lists you give the algorithm VERY IMPORTANT signal and a lot more things to choose from. Even if you just follow my feeds and never use them, your For You feed will get better BECAUSE you gave the algorithm more signal about what you want to see. If I see a brilliant person, or a new company, I put them on my lists. If I see someone go political all the time I remove them from my lists, or, maybe put them on my news lists if they are posting an interesting point of view that I would want to watch over time. These are the most complete lists in tech industry here on X, by far. I read through a LOT of lists: https:// ts And here is how I have my lists laid out in X Pro. If you are in the AI industry and you aren't following all my AI lists you are hurting yourself and ignoring many thousands of hours of work I've put into them over 18 years of being here on this service. I can only do this on X. The companies, for instance, aren't on the other services, and the AI research and development community here is stronger and more educational than they are on other services. And, because of Grok integration here, X is a far better learning platform. If I see a scientist sharing something I don't understand I click the Grok button and it teaches me a lot more. Thank you. And, yes, there are many other "X's" that I don't see. Sports, being one. I focus only on tech and educated people and my lists show that X is the best place for science, technology, and nerdy news. One last thing: the algorithm will, in about a month, radically change to be totally AI driven. When that happens X will radically change and lists will become even more important as a source of signal. If you want a better X, here's the key. Love!

Robert Scoble

43,712 views • 9 months ago

This guy took a brand‑new app to #1 overall in the App Store and 1,000,000 downloads in under 3 days. For the FIRST TIME, he breaks down exactly how he did it, and we’re posting the full, RAW conversation right here on X To be clear, this is his first and only podcast on this playbook... And a little more context: this wasn’t luck. Jibran has taken 4 different apps to #1 in the App Store, including one that did $1.5M in 3 days and outranked ChatGPT He did it with a handful of creators, zero paid ads, and a product philosophy that blew my mind Here’s the core of what he taught me: > Your product and your marketing are not two separate things; they're the same thing. > What goes viral on TikTok is product validation. > What you learn from a hit video should change your UI, your App Store screenshots, your icon He ran that loop obsessively.. For his 2025 Wrapped app, he spent hundreds of hours in Figma asking one question: > “How does this look on TikTok?” Then he tracked: 1. What users screenshotted 2. What they shared to Snapchat 3. What slide they dropped off on The result was a #1 overall app in the App Store. Above EVERYTHING. Now he’s building because he realized he was spending hours every day doom‑scrolling TikTok looking for hooks and formats that worked So he built an AI to do it for him: > You tell it your app. > It tells you what to post, what’s trending in your niche, and what’s wrong with your existing videos. We go deep on all of it in this conversation. If you run a consumer app, this is the most useful 49 minutes you’ll spend this week

Alex Olim

105,715 views • 2 months ago

Unibot X is now a standalone trading terminal! 🦄🤖 It's time to transcend the limitations of Telegram functionality with our Alpha release. To celebrate moving forward, 0% trading fees for the next 10 days are now live. We're thrilled to elevate Unibot X to a standalone trading terminal that sets a new standard. Unibot X has always been the first step towards achieving our goals. Now, we're moving even closer to delivering a centralized exchange (CEX) experience on-chain. It's the true terminal for the trader in all of us. Access the Unibot X Alpha release here You’ll have three ways to sign in to Unibot X and access the #TradingTerminal functionality: 1. Sign in using a wallet that hasn't interacted with Unibot before, and a new account will be created for you with 3 trading wallets. 2. Use the Linked Wallet that is connected to your Telegram bot, which may be a Hardware wallet or even a mobile wallet. This is the wallet that you’ve linked for loyalty program ( This will sign you in to your Unibot account and grant you access to your 3 trading wallets. 3. Sign in with any one of your Unibot trading wallets that you've exported, and likewise you'll be logged into your account with your 3 trading wallets. Furthermore, please note that our upgraded Limit Orders will be released tomorrow. Our loyal users are key to the future. We hear you, so please know that significant upgrades and highly requested features for Unibot X will be getting rolled out incrementally, starting next week. With the expansion of our development team, we are dedicated to providing our users with unparalleled trading terminal tools, setting a new standard in the market. We're excited to embark on this phase 3 together.

Unibot

181,335 views • 2 years ago

ZKForge V1 is now live and the source code is public on GitHub: Visit: Users can sign up, log in, and chat privately using zero-knowledge authentication (ZK-STARK) with full end-to-end encryption and non-custodial wallet integration. No passwords, no stored private keys, all encryption and identity verification happen locally on the user’s device. Core Features • Zero-Knowledge Authentication (ZKAuth) Users sign up and log in using a locally generated Ed25519 keypair. Authentication uses zero-knowledge proofs (ZK-STARK-compatible), proving identity ownership without revealing the secret key. The backend never sees or stores private keys , only the derived public key and Solana address. • End-to-End Chat Encryption Every conversation is encrypted with per-room symmetric keys (nacl.secretbox AES-grade security). Keys are sealed and exchanged using ephemeral Curve25519 boxes derived from each user’s Ed25519 keypair. Messages are signed for sender authenticity. The server cannot decrypt messages; all encryption happens client-side. • Global Lounge (Public Encrypted Room) Encrypted public discussion room using a temporary shared key. Messages self-destruct after a defined time window. Rate-limit and anti-spam protections are enforced through Supabase RLS policies. • Wallet Integration (Non-Custodial) Each user derives a Solana wallet from their zero-knowledge secret. Private keys are generated and stored locally, never sent to the backend. Supports in-app USDC transactions signed locally. • WebSocket-Based Real-Time Updates Secure WebSocket channel for live message delivery, typing indicators, and presence tracking. Each message includes cryptographic nonce, ciphertext, and signature validation before render. Architecture Overview Frontend (React + Tailwind): Encryption, proof generation, local key storage, message rendering. Backend (Express + Supabase): Stateless API for sessions, rate limits, and metadata. Crypto Layer (tweetnacl, ed2curve, bs58): Signing, sealing, encryption primitives. Database (Supabase PostgreSQL): Stores ciphertext and public keys only. Realtime (WebSocket): Delivers encrypted payloads instantly. Key Design Principles Zero Storage of Private Keys All signing keys exist only in the user’s local storage. Provable Authentication Login requests include cryptographic proofs verified without revealing secrets. Encrypted-At-Rest and In-Transit All messages are encrypted before leaving the device. Verifiable Sender Identity Each message includes a detached Ed25519 signature verifying authorship. Tech Stack Frontend: React, TailwindCSS, TypeScript, Vite Backend: Node.js (Express), Supabase, MongoDB Cryptography: TweetNaCl, ed2curve, bs58, genSTARK Blockchain: Solana Web3.js Realtime: WebSockets Security: Row-Level Security, JWT Sessions, Proof Verification What’s next x402 protocol implementation

ZKForge

24,207 views • 8 months ago

My second book (of now five) was on contextual software at Written to get ahead of Salesforce's strategy (each of our five books were written for the same reason -- to get ahead of the big company strategists -- and each did exactly that). Marc Benioff (Salesforce's CEO) wrote the forward because he liked my work. Today I saw a piece of the future of X. So this post is for Elon Musk. Grok and X needs what I just saw. Two guys from India visited my house this morning to show it to me: Jibin Mathew and Jikku Jose, founders of StoryBrain. The everything app needs to move way past TikTok if it's really going to grow. So, everything here, especially company posts to sell people on things, must become more visual and personalized (companies here are a big deal, I've found 3,600 AI companies already here and mapped them all out at They showed me that their system can generate attractive videos from: 1. An Amazon product page. 2. A PDF. 3. A Walmart product page. Or really any product page. The AI ingests them, finds important things on them to present to sell the product, and generates media for doing just that. Now why does this matter? Well, these "adaptive media" pieces need: 1. To be translated to all languages. India, alone, has more than 20 languages depending on what part of the country you are in. 2. Get the key selling/story points. 3. Learn from users. If everyone buys more on product pages with red backgrounds, it can learn that and change everything to red. 4. Work on every device. Not just new iPhones. Old shitty Android phones (no AR). TV's. Laptops. Tablets. Even watches. 5. Be personalized for culture and better results. Their team is half AI developers and has been working on generative AI to do this for four years. AI generation changes the game. If X is going to be the everything app that Elon says he wants to turn X into, then it must move toward a much more visual interface, and, soon, into 3D as well due to Vision Pro and competitors. In other words, X needs something like this. Why? 30% of the human brain is for visual processing. They process visual pieces like this much faster than the text that GPT generates. There are many millions of people who can't read at all, too. Can someone who is selling, say, jewelry, or travel, or, "everything," easily make these new pieces to push to social media? In an "everything" app it needs to be super simple. Also, by generating these on the fly (with some precaching) you can ensure they are always up to date and topical. This was my second startup of the morning. Starting the week with a bang!

Robert Scoble

21,161 views • 2 years ago

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177,168 views • 8 months ago

Elon Musk quietly launched an app that pays 6 percent on your money. On June 25, X Money went live for premium subscribers in the United States. Within hours, a user named Cory posted that he sent $25 directly to Musk, the richest man in the world, just because he could. Musk's entire reply was thanks. That tiny payment was the opening bell. Here is what is actually live. Deposits earn 6 percent with no minimum, while a typical high yield savings account pays four and a half, maybe five. Treat the six as a likely promo rate. There is a black metal Visa card engraved with your X handle: 3 percent cash back, no foreign fees, free ATM withdrawals. Your money sits at a real regulated bank in New Jersey, insured up to the standard $250,000, and the app can spread bigger balances across a network of banks until you are covered up to $10 million. That is 40 times the normal limit. The scrutiny is real too, and worth knowing about. Senator Elizabeth Warren has already sent a letter asking how X can afford the rate, and New York, the biggest financial market in the country, is still reviewing X's license. Why it matters: a platform with hundreds of millions of users just stepped directly into payments and banking services. Most fintech startups spend a decade fighting for distribution. X starts with it on day one, and money that lives inside a social app behaves differently: it moves faster, between more people, for more reasons. What it means for you: if you try it, know where the yield comes from and treat promo rates as temporary, because they usually are. The bigger signal is money moving onto social platforms. Watch where these payment rails connect next, because payments are how every super app begins. Follow for the next breakdown. Use the AI system to take advantage of moves like this at

Alexander Lorenzo

166,039 views • 2 days ago

Elon Musk just quietly launched a bank inside X. 6% APY on deposits. 3% cashback on purchases. But almost no one understands what this actually means... Here's what everyone is missing about the June 25 update, and why PayPal, Cash App, and Venmo just got put on notice: X started rolling out X Money to a small group of U.S. Premium+ users. This is the product Musk has been talking about since he bought Twitter: The "everything app." Social, payments, transfers, eventually broader banking. Peer-to-peer transfers powered by Visa Direct for near real-time settlement. A metal Visa debit card. For context, the national average savings rate in the U.S. is well below 1%. The highest yield on the typical big-bank checking account is roughly 0%. X is offering 6%. That number alone is enough to make every consumer fintech CFO in America uncomfortable. Now look at the regulatory groundwork most coverage skipped. X has secured more than 25 money transmitter licenses across U.S. states. That is the legal foundation for operating payments at national scale. It takes years to assemble and millions in legal and compliance work. Musk has been quietly doing that work for two years while critics insisted X was a dying ad business. Here's what the media keeps missing: X Money is designed to make X the place your money lives. Once your paycheck lands in X Money, your savings earn 6%, your card lives in the app, and your transfers happen inside the same feed where you read the news, the math of leaving gets ugly. PayPal doesn't have a feed. Cash App doesn't have a social graph. Venmo can't offer 6% APY without bleeding cash. X is the only consumer platform on earth that can run a social network and a banking product through the same login. For 20 years, you've logged into your bank, your brokerage, Venmo, and your social apps separately. X is collapsing all of that into one login. This is the WeChat playbook. Payments, transfers, commerce, and social all inside one app. WeChat now processes trillions in payments annually inside China. Musk has said publicly that WeChat is the model. Most people dismissed it as hype. Retail investors look at headlines and react. The wealthy look at the rails and position. A 6% APY launching inside a global social platform is a signal about where consumer finance is going. You can scroll past it and assume it doesn't matter to your portfolio. Or you can run a system that pays attention to structural shifts instead of headlines. Surmount helps you automate your investments with rules-based strategies built on data, not narratives...

Logan Weaver

255,927 views • 17 days ago

REPORT: Censorship in the UK has just taken a terrifying new leap—one that could unravel the very fabric of free speech. The “Online Safety Act” has come into effect, promising a “safer” internet. But in reality, it’s an unprecedented power grab disguised as a child protection law. Instead of protecting children, it forces companies to police and censor online content, eroding privacy and free speech like never before. Encrypted platforms like WhatsApp and Signal are now required to monitor user chats for “illegal content,” putting end-to-end encryption in jeopardy. But make no mistake—this law isn’t about safety. It’s about controlling the flow of information and silencing dissent. Enacting it under the banner of protecting children only makes it harder to expose what it really is. Even worse, this Orwellian law could set a global precedent, pushing censorship worldwide under the guise of safety. Platforms are now forced to remove “harmful” content—even when it’s perfectly legal—and without a clear definition of what’s considered “harmful.” Expect automated censorship of everything from political speech to satire, art, and even everyday conversations. This doesn’t stop with just Facebook or Wikipedia—it applies to every website where users interact, giving governments the power to dictate what’s “safe” online, silencing opposition, and tightening their grip on free speech. This is leading us straight towards a China-style social credit system for the entire world. How much longer can we stay silent? The consequences are absolutely chilling. Watch ZeeeMediaOfficial's report as she reveals what’s really at stake—while you still can.

The Vigilant Fox 🦊

62,981 views • 11 months ago

X is known for noise. I’m not here for noise. I keep seeing people trying to find faults where there are none. Traders arguing, going back and forth every year. Honestly, it’s getting old. Let’s do something real. I am GT, Global Trader, and this is an open challenge to any trader on the continent of Africa, especially in Ghana and Nigeria. If you believe you are a better trader than GT, step up. Here’s the challenge: We both start with a $10,000 account. Everything will be fully transparent and streamed live here on X, so everyone can see every trade. The goal: attempt to turn $10,000 into $1,000,000 before the end of March. We may not hit $1M and that’s fine. But by the end of the month, we will know: • Who took better trades • Who managed losses better • Who made more profit • Who truly has the edge in the market The trader with the highest profit by the end of March wins. And here’s the stake: $100,000. If I lose, I pay you $100,000. If you lose, you pay me $100,000. If $100,000 isn’t enough for you, we can negotiate and raise the stake. I’m not here for arguments. I’m not here for narratives. I’m here for results. So tag your mentors. Tag your idols. Tag anyone who believes they are better than Global Trader. This opportunity is open today and tomorrow only. If someone steps up and accepts the challenge, we start immediately. Let the market decide who the best trader in Africa truly is. GT.

Global Trader ( RealGT )

113,920 views • 4 months ago