SMX Promotes Molecular Marking Tech to Trace Plastics, Energy Products and Critical Metals
The company promotes molecular markers linking materials to secure records for lifecycle verification.
Overview
- SMX (NASDAQ: SMX) issued coordinated press releases on March 20–21 outlining its technology across plastics and textiles, oil and gas products, and rare earth and precious metals.
- SMX claims it embeds invisible, tamper‑resistant molecular markers tied to a secure digital record to authenticate and trace materials in real time from extraction through end use.
- The company frames verified reuse as an economic necessity due to higher and more volatile energy costs, positioning its system to scale recycling and material efficiency.
- SMX asserts commercial and regulatory benefits including greater trading confidence, fewer disputes, tighter inventory control, smarter logistics, and tools for sanctions enforcement and compliance.
- The announcements were distributed as company press materials through ACCESS and republished by financial sites, with no independent evidence of deployments or third‑party validation provided.