SMX (Security Matters) Public Limited Company - Class A Ordinary Shares (SMX)
1.4100
-0.1000 (-6.62%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Sep 6th, 5:56 AM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close | 1.510 |
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Open | 1.420 |
Bid | 1.370 |
Ask | 1.410 |
Day's Range | 1.370 - 1.650 |
52 Week Range | 1.100 - 5,925.93 |
Volume | 3,544,754 |
Market Cap | - |
PE Ratio (TTM) | - |
EPS (TTM) | - |
Dividend & Yield | N/A (N/A) |
1 Month Average Volume | 5,780,445 |
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About SMX (Security Matters) Public Limited Company - Class A Ordinary Shares (SMX)
SMX (Security Matters) Public Limited Company is a technology-driven organization that focuses on enhancing supply chain transparency and product authenticity through innovative blockchain solutions. The company specializes in developing and implementing proprietary technology that enables the traceability of materials and products across various industries, helping businesses and consumers verify the origins and integrity of goods. By harnessing the power of blockchain, SMX aims to address challenges such as counterfeiting and fraud, promoting greater sustainability and trust within supply chains. Read More
News & Press Releases
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 5, 2025 / For decades, recycling systems have been trapped by the same barrier: national borders. Every country has its own framework, its own set of rules, and its own definition of success. A plastic bottle recycled in Germany is not the same as one recycled in the United States. A food wrapper collected in Singapore is not counted the same way as one in France. The result has been a fragmented patchwork that slows progress, confuses companies, and prevents true global accountability.
Via ACCESS Newswire · September 5, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 5, 2025 / In today's markets, proof has become the most valuable currency. Money only moves when trust is secure, brands rise or fall on credibility, and regulators no longer take promises at face value. We've entered an economy where evidence is not optional- it's the entry ticket. And the companies capable of minting this verifiable proof hold the keys to unlocking entirely new markets. This is precisely where SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) has planted its flag.
Via ACCESS Newswire · September 5, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 5, 2025 / Singapore has taken a bold step forward with the launch of its national plastic passport program, powered by SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) technology and its long-standing research partner ASTAR. It's the world's first government-backed initiative of its kind, one that doesn't just intend to boost recycling rates but to fundamentally rewire how value is created from plastics. What makes this moment more than a domestic breakthrough is its potential to become the blueprint for ASEAN, a region whose plastic waste challenge has both staggering costs and immense opportunities.
Via ACCESS Newswire · September 5, 2025
Via Benzinga · September 4, 2025
Via Benzinga · September 4, 2025
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Via Chartmill · September 4, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 4, 2025 / For decades, the global debate over plastic waste has been defined more by ambition than by results. Policymakers set targets, global brands pledged billions, and NGOs pressed for accountability. Yet the frameworks underpinning recycling were never designed to succeed. They focused narrowly on PET bottles and food-grade rPET, leaving industrial polymers, automotive resins, textiles, and electronics out of the loop. With such gaps, even the most determined programs fell short.
Via ACCESS Newswire · September 4, 2025
Via Benzinga · September 4, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 4, 2025 / Governments, companies, and NGOs have long sought ways to make plastic recycling work at scale. Policymakers set bold targets, global brands committed billions, and environmental advocates pressed for accountability. The intent was never in question. What failed was the system. Recycling frameworks were designed too narrowly, focusing on a sliver of plastics like PET and rPET food-grade packaging while leaving out industrial polymers, automotive resins, textiles, and electronics. The result was a loop that could never fully close, even with the best of intentions.
Via ACCESS Newswire · September 4, 2025
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Via Chartmill · September 3, 2025
Via Benzinga · September 3, 2025
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Via Chartmill · September 3, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 3, 2025 / Market inflection points are often hard to recognize until they've already revealed the winners. Carbon credits in the early 2000s. ESG reporting systems in the 2010s. Each began as a niche concept, often dismissed as a policy experiment or compliance burden. But once governments codified them into regulation, the companies at the forefront didn't just grow; they defined categories, captured billions in enterprise value, and rewrote the playbook for sustainability-linked markets.
Via ACCESS Newswire · September 3, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 3, 2025 / For decades, the world has struggled to balance the economics of plastic waste with the urgency of sustainability. Policymakers imposed targets, companies pledged billions, and NGOs kept up the pressure. Yet the frameworks were never designed to succeed. Recycling programs focused narrowly on bottles and packaging while ignoring the much larger streams of industrial resins, automotive polymers, textiles, and electronics. The result was predictable: recycling rates stalled, incineration rose, and the promise of sustainable plastics remained an aspiration.
Via ACCESS Newswire · September 3, 2025
Via Benzinga · September 2, 2025
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Via Chartmill · September 2, 2025
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Via Chartmill · September 2, 2025
Via Benzinga · September 2, 2025
SMX and A*STAR partner to build a national plastic traceability system using molecular tagging and blockchain technology, aiming to increase recycling and reduce incineration in Singapore.
Via Benzinga · September 2, 2025
Flagship programme will demonstrate molecular‑level traceability from waste collection to high‑value recycled resin, advancing Singapore's Zero Waste Masterplan and reinforcing regional circular‑economy leadership.
Via ACCESS Newswire · September 2, 2025
Flagship programme will demonstrate molecular-level traceability from waste collection to high-value recycled resin, advancing Singapore's Zero Waste Masterplan and reinforcing regional circular-economy leadership.
Via ACCESS Newswire · September 2, 2025
Via Benzinga · September 2, 2025
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