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NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / January 12, 2026 / SMX, a global leader in material-embedded identity solutions, has recently gained significant recognition for its groundbreaking technology designed to track precious metals. This innovative approach aims to enhance transparency and security within the precious metals market, addressing long-standing challenges related to authenticity and traceability.
The company’s advanced tracking system utilizes cutting-edge technology to embed unique identifiers within various precious metal products. This allows for real-time monitoring of the metals' journey from extraction to end-user. By leveraging this technology, SMX not only aims to reduce fraud and counterfeiting but also to streamline the supply chain, making it more efficient and reliable.
Industry experts are optimistic about the potential impact of SMX's technology, anticipating that it will revolutionize the way precious metals are tracked and verified. As the demand for secure and trustworthy solutions in the market continues to grow, SMX is poised to lead the charge in transforming the landscape of precious metals.
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