SMX Introduces Molecular Tracking for Silver Supply Chain Traceability

Reuters01-13
SMX Introduces Molecular Tracking for Silver Supply Chain Traceability

SMX (Security Matters) plc announced the application of its molecular marking technology to the silver supply chain. The technology embeds invisible and durable molecular markers directly into silver during early production stages, allowing for persistent identification throughout the metal’s lifecycle, including production, refinement, use, resale, and recycling. This approach is intended to enable the authentication and traceability of silver without external tags or documentation, linking each marked material to a secure digital record for verification of origin, chain of custody, and material history. The company states that its markers withstand various industrial processes, supporting sustainability reporting, recycled-content verification, and regulatory compliance.

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