SMX shares surge 14.71% intraday after announcing molecular tracking technology for silver supply chains.
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Jan 13, 2026 9:34 am ET1min read
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SMX surged 14.71% intraday after announcing the application of its molecular marking technology to silver supply chains, embedding durable, invisible markers that persist through refining, fabrication, and recycling. The innovation enables verifiable chain-of-custody tracking without external tags, supporting sustainability reporting and compliance in jewelry, industrial, and clean-energy sectors. The news followed recent media exposure, including a MSN.com feature on its precious metals tracking technology and a balance-sheet strengthening move via converting $20M in convertible notes to equity. These developments position SMX as a leader in material-embedded verification amid rising demand for regulatory-grade traceability, directly aligning with the stock’s sharp intraday rally.
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