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Demand is rising fast, and these materials are becoming increasingly critical to the global economy. But there’s a problem: investors, manufacturers, and governments still don’t have a reliable way to verify where these materials come from or how they’ve moved through the supply chain.
Rare earth supply chains are complex, global, and often lack traceability. Once materials are refined and blended, their origin and history can become difficult, or even impossible, to verify.
Today’s system relies on documentation, certifications, and self-reporting, leaving gaps that can be exploited. The result is exposure to sourcing risks, fraud, counterfeit materials, and limited accountability.
As rare earths become even more critical to national security and industries alike, the lack of verifiable traceability creates a large disconnect between physical materials and the digital systems that are meant to track and value them.
SMX’s molecular marking and digital tracking technology embeds microscopic identifiers directly into rare earth materials at the source. These markers:
This transforms rare earths from hard-to-track elements into traceable, verifiable materials, giving manufacturers, institutions, and governments greater confidence in sourcing, valuation, and accountability.
Global demand for rare earth elements is rising fast as EVs, semiconductors, renewable energy, and defense systems scale. These materials are crucial to modern technology, and dependence upon them will only continue to grow.
The global rare earth market is valued at approximately $8–10 billion, with robust growth projected as supply constraints and geopolitical pressures rise. China still dominates the space, controlling over 60% of mining and more than 85% of processing capacity, making supply chain diversification an important issue. At the same time, the EV market is projected to exceed $1 trillion by 2030, driving significant demand for key materials like neodymium and praseodymium.
As demand rises, so does the issue of knowing what you’re actually buying. Rare earths move through complex, global supply chains with limited visibility into origin, handling, or authenticity. Today’s system relies heavily on documentation and reporting — not proof. This leaves gaps for sourcing risks, fraud, and a lack of transparency. With the market expanding fast, the need for verifiable traceability is becoming critically important, connecting physical materials to trusted, auditable data and giving investors and institutions more confidence in the assets they depend on.
In a market defined by rising demand and growing geopolitical sensitivity, rare earths have become some of the most important materials in the global economy. But despite their importance, these materials still lack a reliable way to verify where they come from and how they’ve been handled.
SMX is addressing this gap directly.
By embedding invisible molecular markers into rare earth materials such as neodymium, praseodymium, and dysprosium, SMX creates a permanent, tamper-resistant identity that survives refining, processing, and transport. This allows every stage of the supply chain, from mine to magnet to end use, to be verified, tracked, and trusted.
For investors, this is more than just improved transparency. It opens the door to higher-integrity supply chains, stronger pricing confidence, and the ability to verify recycled and responsibly sourced materials, supporting ESG frameworks and the growing push toward circular supply chains.
Whether you’re focused on critical minerals, industrial supply chains, or the evolution of verifiable assets, SMX’s technology offers exposure to a key shift: turning one of the world’s hardest-to-track markets into one that is transparent, auditable, and built for the future.
SMX’s price surge of 57.89% reflects investor optimism amidst transformative leadership changes promising future growth.
Industry-Wide Breakthrough
SMX has broken barriers in various industries, from gold markets to digital asset domains, with technology that keeps track of materials’ identities across their lifespan. A solution the industry silently sought for.
Supply Chain Revolution
At the center of a supply chain revolution, SMX embeds physical identities into materials, promising better pricing, less regulatory risk, and sustainable claims. The company is indeed shaping a new verification economy.
Rare Earth Element Verification
With a new molecular-level verification system, SMX is changing the game for tracking rare earth elements from ore to product, likely promising major industry shifts.
Enabling Technology to Successfully Transition to a Circular Economy
As global businesses face new and complex challenges relating to carbon neutrality and meeting new governmental and regional regulations and standards, SMX is able to offer players along the value chain access to its marking, tracking, measuring, and digital platform technology to transition successfully to a low-carbon economy.
That is why SMX decided to find a new way to unlock knowledge – to help counter the lack of transparency and create a system where bad actors have nowhere to hide. With ‘augmented materials,’ you can know the granular detail of a material – its provenance, its purity, its integrity. That way, transparency can be built-in, and industry can gain the intelligence it needs to work in smarter and more productive ways - linking parts of the value chain and enabling use, reuse, and reuse again to realize the potential of materials.
There are moments when the ground shifts beneath our feet. Suddenly, the entire global landscape changes, and businesses can no longer operate the way they did previously. Today, we are experiencing that change in real-time. The world is demanding more transparency, efficiency, and resilience. A call to do things better and a challenge loaded with so many exciting possibilities.
The resilience of the SMX marker and block-chain platform is designed to ensure that the data is never compromised or lost, enabling more accurate and reliable traceability as the material is recycled/reused multiple times
The SMX marker enables you to store data at a molecular level within products and materials, allowing for increased transparency of marked content, for greater granularity and ease of recycling
The SMX reader is designed to enable easy data gathering at any point within the supply chain, without affecting the product or material, eliminate blind spots, and provide the complete picture
Each SMX marker is unique and can be applied to any material, providing access to a large number of markers and a system with greater potential for different applications
SMX can help make the transition to a circular economy positive, productive, and profitable for everyone in the value chain – and for the planet.
As Rare Earths Become Strategic, Verification Becomes Key
Rare earth elements are no longer just industrial inputs; they are strategic assets tied to national security, energy independence, and the future of global technology. As demand rises, so does the need for greater control, visibility, and trust across the supply chain.
Today, the market still operates with limited verification. Materials are often blended, processed, and traded across multiple regions with little ability to confirm origin or authenticity.
As pressure grows from governments, institutions, and manufacturers, the ability to verify rare earths could become a key differentiator — separating trusted supply from everything else.
The global rare earths market is valued at approximately $8–10 billion, with strong growth expected as demand accelerates across multiple industries.
EVs, renewable energy, semiconductors, and defense are all fueling demand, with the electric vehicle market alone projected to exceed $1 trillion by 2030.
China controls over 60% of global mining and more than 85% of processing, highlighting a major geopolitical and supply risk.
Rare earths like neodymium and praseodymium are essential for high-performance magnets used in EV motors, wind turbines, and advanced electronics.
As demand rises, supply chains remain opaque, relying heavily on documentation rather than verifiable proof of origin and handling.
Governments and institutions are pushing for more secure, traceable sourcing — creating demand for technologies that can deliver real transparency.
The raw material is marked and recorded on blockchain to enable more accurate identification for recycling and allows the company to lodge a credible carbon credit claim.
Gives the ability to detect diversion of products and verify Product Authenticity in real time without destroying the item at multiple points in the supply chain and at retail level.
Greater protection from Product Diversion/Loss or Dilution or Substitution.
Enabler of compliance for ESG regulations, international customs and industry quality regulation. Markers are compatible with food regulation.
Greater traceability of product origin (i.e. Authenticate Ethical Sources & Origination) and supply chain history. Ability to read product’s history by scanning the item. In addition to date & origin and material composition, it can identify if any parts have been changed or repaired (where & when).
By embedding traceability into materials like neodymium, praseodymium, and dysprosium, SMX supports a system where recycled inputs retain their identity, origin, and value.
An end-to-end traceability and verification layer that supports the recovery, authentication, and reintegration of rare earth elements across recycling and reuse cycles…
Rare earths sit at the center of the next global economic shift — powering EVs, AI infrastructure, defense systems, and clean energy. But despite their importance, the market still lacks a reliable way to verify what’s real.
SMX is stepping into fix that gap. By embedding verification directly into the material itself, SMX turns rare earths into traceable, data-backed assets that can be authenticated at every stage of the supply chain.
As demand rises and supply remains tightly controlled, the ability to verify origin, handling, and authenticity is critical now more than ever.
This creates a potential divide between verified materials and everything else.
SMX provides that verified layer, positioning itself at the center of supply chain security, regulatory pressure, and rising global demand.
As governments and institutions push for more control over critical materials, solutions that deliver real proof are likely to become increasingly valuable.
SMX (NASDAQ: SMX) is aligned with that shift, bringing transparency and verification to one of the most strategically important markets in the world.
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