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Elon Musk’s X Payment Features: Takes A Step Closer To ‘Everything App’ Goal

The video made hints of more improvements in addition to payments. Users of X can look forward to the availability of video calling features.

Elon Musk’s X Payment Features: As Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino revealed, various features, including a payment option, will soon be included. This brings Elon Musk’s goal of an all-in-one “everything app” named ‘X’ one step closer to realisation.

In a brief video posted on Wednesday, Yaccarino provided users with a sneak preview of the impending modifications that will make X more in line with Musk’s goal of making it a “everything app.”

Elon Musk’s X Payment Features

Most significantly, it was revealed that a payment tool would be included, enabling users to perform financial transactions right on the platform.

Although the video gave a tantalising glimpse, specific information on its capabilities and release schedule was not revealed.

The video made hints of more improvements in addition to payments. Users of X can look forward to the availability of video calling features. In line with Musk’s goal of transforming ‘X,’ formerly Twitter, into a holistic platform that extends beyond text-based interactions, this inclusion.

Job search functionality was another item that has been alluded to previously. Soon, users of the X platform will be able to look for jobs directly through the site, potentially establishing the platform as a one-stop hub for both personal and professional networking.

It’s important to note that there have been rumours that Musk plans to charge X users a “low-tier” fee. In an effort to stop the spread of bots on the network, he proposed this step. The cost schedule and launch information, however, haven’t been made public yet.

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What Makes It Important?

Chaos has reigned during Musk’s time as the CEO of X in terms of decisions and improvements. Musk has come under fire on a number of occasions, from sacking 85% of the Twitter workers to selling the coveted blue badge for $8 per month.

Additionally, he received criticism for restoring the accounts of former US President Donald Trump, who had been banned from the microblogging platform for inciting violence almost two years earlier.

But with the impending addition of payment facilities and a number of other improvements, the platform seems prepared to provide a dizzying assortment of services, which might redefine Musk’s wild journey.

Sweta Bharti

Sweta Bharti is pursuing bachelor's in medicine. She is keen on writing on the trending topics.

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