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Two-Tier Gold Market: The Rise of Verified Bullion
Gold's reputation as a stable asset is being questioned due to its lack of traceability. Many gold bars lack a persistent identity, making verification difficult. This issue is now under scrutiny as the market faces counterfeit bars and mislabeled origins. Consequently, the gold market is nearing a division: premium verified gold versus legacy gold. SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) is at the forefront of this shift. Its molecular identity technology provides gold with an undeniable fingerprint, reducing uncertainty and risk.
Legacy gold relies on stamps and certificates which can be forged, whereas SMX's technology enables gold to retain its identity despite processing. This technology transforms gold into an asset of proof, likely leading to a price increase for verified bullion. SMX's $111.5 million deal allows it to expand its verification infrastructure globally, positioning it as a key player in this market evolution.
Verified gold becomes a safer investment, potentially commanding higher prices. Regulators, investors, and insurers may favor it due to its traceable history, resulting in legacy gold trading at a discount. SMX's efforts are setting a new premium standard, appealing to those seeking certainty and transparency in the gold market.
R. P.
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