Xgram is encrypted messaging that needs no phone number, no email, no account — running on servers no one can subpoena. Now it has a token. Most people will hear about this after it matters.
The same encrypted account on every screen — already shipping on Android, macOS and Windows. Download it today; the token comes later.
Your phone number is your real name. Your metadata is your social graph. Every "free" messenger logs who you talk to and when — a honeypot one subpoena away from linking your chats to your wallet. The big apps still know your number. That gap never closes.
Your wallet doesn't ask for your passport. Neither do we. No phone, no email, no username — you connect through a one-time invitation, not an identity.
Your messages live on infrastructure you control — your jurisdiction, your rules. Not ours.
No account to freeze. No identity to deplatform. You can't be banned from a network that never knew who you were.
Encrypted on your device, decrypted only on theirs. Not even the server can read it. Verify, don't trust.
Nothing to leak, nothing to sell. No log of who talks to whom. There's simply nothing to hand over.
Messages aren't stored after they're delivered. There's no archive to leak.
Download the APK and open the app. No registration, no data required. Working in seconds.
Generate a one-time link or QR and send it to anyone. That invitation replaces the "contact number".
The connection is established privately. From there, everything travels encrypted through your server.
Xgram works perfectly without ever touching the token — privacy is never paywalled. The token exists to let the people who show up early own a stake in the network they're bootstrapping, and to fund the infrastructure that keeps it sovereign and ad-free. No surveillance business model. No data to sell. The token is the alternative to all of that.
| Token | XGM |
| Network | TBA — announced at launch |
| Total supply | TBA — fixed at launch, never inflated |
| Contract | Deploys at presale — published here |
| Liquidity | Locked on day one |
| Team | Vested |
Team tokens vest. Liquidity locks. Both verifiable on-chain — links in the Trust strip below.
We show all three — pending or proven. Nothing turns green until there's a real link behind it.
No influencer has shilled this. No exchange has listed it. The whitelist is the lowest entry the project will ever offer — and the door is open right now.
A self-custodial wallet for the launch network. We'll specify the exact one here at presale.
Hold the network's native asset to swap. No KYC, no exchange account required.
The one canonical buy link appears here — and only here. Anything in your DMs is a scam.
You found this before the thread, before the callout, before the exchange listing. That window everyone wishes they'd caught — you're standing in it right now.
It doesn't — and that's the point. Privacy is never paywalled; the app is free and works without ever touching XGM. The token exists to decentralize ownership and fund the relays, so the network is sustained by its users instead of a surveillance ad model.
Judge it on what's verifiable: the app is live and shipped, the supply is fixed, liquidity locks at launch, and the contract publishes on this page the moment it deploys. The Trust strip stays "pending" until each of those has a real on-chain link. Verify before you transact.
Yes. No phone number, no email, no username. You connect through a one-time invitation, not an identity. Download it and check — nothing asks who you are.
To be announced at launch. The network and the official contract address will be published right here, in the Trust strip — never in a DM.
No. XGM is a utility token for the Xgram network. Nothing here is financial advice or a promise of returns. Crypto is volatile and you can lose your entire purchase. Do your own research.