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A 2025 supply chain crisis exposed by fraud has led to urgent reforms, with SMX’s atomic-level verification tech enabling real-time, tamper-proof material authentication.
A global supply chain crisis fueled by falsified certifications, unverified recycling claims, and infiltrated materials has triggered urgent regulatory changes in 2025, exposing weaknesses in outdated trust-based systems.
Many companies were unprepared, but SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) has long offered a proactive solution through a molecular identity platform that verifies materials at the atomic level before they enter supply chains.
The technology enables real-time, tamper-proof authentication of plastics, metals, electronics, and digital credentials, preventing deception at the source.
Singapore, via A*STAR, is adopting SMX’s system to build national infrastructure for circular economies, using digital material passports and the Plastic Cycle Token—a financial instrument that assigns value to verified recycling.
Unlike reactive monitoring tools, SMX embeds trust from the start, transforming compliance into a continuous, enforceable process and strengthening national security by detecting compromised inputs.
Una crisis de la cadena de suministro en 2025 expuesta por el fraude ha llevado a reformas urgentes, con la tecnología de verificación a nivel atómico de SMX que permite la autenticación de materiales a prueba de manipulación en tiempo real.