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X (Twitter) to become an all-in-one app with X TV and X Money in 2025

X (formerly Twitter) is on track to become a one-stop platform for streaming and finance with X TV and X Money.

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As we usher in 2025, X (formerly known as Twitter) is not just sticking to its roots in microblogging. Instead, it’s set to morph into something much more ambitious, according to CEO Linda Yaccarino’s recent announcements. The platform is gearing up to introduce X Money and X TV, aiming to redefine its role in our digital lives by becoming an “everything app,” akin to the likes of China’s WeChat.

In a New Year’s message shared on the platform itself, Yaccarino teased the launch of these new services, signaling a significant expansion in X’s functionality. “In 2024, X changed the world. Now, YOU are the media! 2025 X will connect you in ways never thought possible. X TV, X Money, Grok, and more,” she posted, setting the stage for what could be a transformative year for the platform.

This development is not entirely unexpected. Since the rebranding from Twitter to X in 2023, the vision has always been to go beyond the tweet. The rebranding saw the ousting of the iconic Larry the Bird logo, the introduction of X Premium, and a shift in the verification process, all hinting at a larger plan. Yaccarino’s earlier statements in 2023 already painted a picture of X as a hub for “unlimited interactivity” including audio, video, messaging, and banking, powered by AI to connect users globally in novel ways.

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  • X’s Premium Plus subscription is on the rise with a near 40% increase

X TV

While details remain under wraps, X TV is anticipated to venture into streaming, possibly including live sports and other video content. This move could position X as a direct competitor to established streaming services, offering an integrated platform where users can consume content, engage with creators, and interact with the community all under one roof.

The idea of watching video content on smart TVs was hinted at by Yaccarino in April 2024, when she spoke about bringing real-time, engaging content to larger screens, suggesting that X TV might offer features akin to tailored content algorithms, AI-driven topic curation, and enhanced video search capabilities.

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  • X/Twitter launches video streaming app on Samsung and Amazon TVs

X Money

On the financial side, X Money introduces the platform into the realm of digital payments. This service could potentially allow users to conduct transactions, possibly integrating crypto payments given Elon Musk‘s known interest in cryptocurrencies like Dogecoin. The aim seems to be creating an ecosystem where users can store money, earn interest, tip creators, and perhaps even trade in cryptocurrencies, transforming X into a financial hub.

The groundwork for X Money was laid in 2024 when X Payments LLC obtained money transmission licenses in several U.S. states, indicating a serious commitment to this new venture.

Grok and AI enhancements

Alongside these services, the improvement of Grok, xAI’s chatbot, is slated for 2025. Grok aims to enhance user interaction on the platform by providing more intuitive, AI-powered assistance, further embedding AI into the daily user experience on X.

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  • xAI’s Grok, previously exclusive to X, now on iOS in Australia
  • Elon Musk’s Grok AI chatbot is now free for all X users (formerly twitter)

Impact

These expansions are more than just new features; they’re part of a broader strategy to make X indispensable in the digital age. By integrating social media with streaming and financial services, X is not just aiming to be a platform but a lifestyle ecosystem. This could challenge the current market leaders in both entertainment and finance, potentially reshaping how we think about social media platforms.

However, with great ambition comes great scrutiny. How X will manage privacy, security, and regulatory compliance in these new areas remains to be seen. The integration of such diverse services under one platform also raises questions about user experience and the potential for service overlap or confusion.


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