SMX Claims Molecular Marking Can Track Oil, Plastics, Metals and Luxury Goods
The assertions come from company press materials republished by outlets without independent verification.
Overview
- SMX’s latest release outlines embedded, tamper‑resistant signatures for oil and gas products linked to digital records for real‑time authentication across extraction, transport, refining and distribution.
- The company says its markers give plastics and synthetic fibers persistent identities, enabling manufacturers to validate recycled inputs for uses such as food packaging and apparel.
- Press materials assert that rare earth elements and precious metals can carry permanent identities from mine to end use, supporting provenance checks, trading confidence and more efficient recycling.
- SMX describes a luxury‑sector application that tags textiles, leather, gemstones and precious metals so items can be instantly authenticated and tracked through primary sales and resale.
- The company frames material efficiency and verification as a new economic imperative but provides no independent validation, third‑party endorsements or commercial‑scale deployment data in these posts.