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Goldstrom, DMCC, and the Rise of Identity-Backed Gold: How SMX Is Changing the Precious Metals Landscape
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 8, 2025 / Gold has always been a trusted store of value, but the systems that track it have never matched its economic importance. Every year more than 1,100 tons ofrecycled goldmove through global markets. ...
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[{"type":"text","content":"NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 8, 2025 / Gold has always been a trusted store of value, but the systems that track it have never matched its economic importance. Every year more than 1,100 tons of recycled gold move through global markets. Yet provenance often relies on paper documentation, fragmented logistics, and reputation instead of measurable proof. Goldstrom's collaboration with SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) highlights how quickly that old framework is disappearing. The moment gold carries a molecular identity, the market stops operating on assumptions and starts operating on verification.","length":605,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Goldstrom is part of a much larger shift. Global hubs like DMCC handle enormous volumes of precious metals, and they face the same challenge. They need infrastructure that can verify material origin, confirm recycled content, and prove chain-of-custody integrity with accuracy that approaches 100%. SMX provides that layer. It upgrades gold from a passive commodity into an identity-backed asset. Fraud exposure, historically estimated at 2% to 5% in some bullion channels, becomes preventable. Every transaction becomes accountable.","length":533,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"The value difference is measurable. Traders can begin pricing verified metals separately from unverified inventory. Refineries can certify recovered gold without depending on declarations. Regulatory bodies can enforce responsible sourcing without slowing global trade. Even a modest 1% premium on fully verifiable gold creates billions in incremental market value across the ecosystem. That is what happens when materials have memory. Identity is not a label. It is a new economic variable.","length":491,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Following The Path of Circularity","length":33,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Circularity gains move in parallel. The gold recycling industry loses between 10% and 15% of potential value, not because of inefficiency in recovery, but because of uncertainty in documentation. When recycled gold cannot be proven, it gets discounted. When it can be proven, it becomes preferred feedstock. Goldstrom's work with SMX demonstrates how quickly those losses can be reversed. Verified recycled metals trade on evidence, not trust. That helps redirect large volumes of ...
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