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There is always a cost to security. How much you and your recipent ready to pay?
And, what you mean by "secure"? E2EE is basic. How about meta data? Or resilient to DPI? How about correlation attacks? Then the directory server. And the operator of the server. Where they located can be a factor too.
There can be a milion factors that can contribute to security. You can have it all but I don't know if such thing exist or not. For each factor, you gain some security but loss some in other places. You need to pick and choose what you need.
I wanna get something that could be tweaked like changing the encryption... Something really customizable, maybe running my XMPP server
So you want self hosted? And what you mean by changing the encryption? Changing the encryption protocol and encryption algorithm are two different thing. OMEMO is kind of de facto for XMPP. Last I checked it seems doesn't let you choose the cipher suite like TLS 1.2 does. You can spin another if you have the capability to do so but not recommend.
And whatelse you want to tweek?
EDIT: typo
That would be cool to have a messaging app that let me change almost what I want like the encryption protocol, changing the encryption keys... And so on, don't know if it's possible
Key? Oh, welcome to the land of GPG/OTP where platform and protocol doesn't matter. Good luck finding a friend willing to deal with this just to talk to you though. And loose some important security features like forward secrecy and double ratchet.