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A new technology embeds unforgeable digital fingerprints in gold, preventing fraud and transforming it into a self-verifying asset.
A single counterfeit gold bar in a major vault could trigger a global financial shock by eroding trust in gold’s authenticity, causing banks and exchanges to freeze withdrawals and settlements due to unverifiable identity.
Legacy methods fail once gold is melted or recast, but SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) is deploying molecular identity technology that embeds an immutable fingerprint into gold, preserving its history and enabling instant, tamper-proof verification even after reprocessing.
Early adopters including the DMCC, Goldstrom, and major vaults are integrating the system, creating a growing divide between verified gold—now commanding premium value and liquidity—and unverified gold, which faces steep discounts and regulatory scrutiny.
As verification shifts from optional to essential, SMX’s technology is emerging as a critical firewall, transforming gold into a self-verifying asset grounded in material truth rather than fragile trust.
Una nueva tecnología incorpora huellas digitales no falsificables en el oro, previniendo el fraude y transformándolo en un activo auto-verificable.