The Fort Worth Press - The Sanctioned Gold Bomb: How Illicit Bullion Could Blow Up Western Metals Markets (NASDAQ: SMX)

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The Sanctioned Gold Bomb: How Illicit Bullion Could Blow Up Western Metals Markets (NASDAQ: SMX)
The Sanctioned Gold Bomb: How Illicit Bullion Could Blow Up Western Metals Markets (NASDAQ: SMX)

The Sanctioned Gold Bomb: How Illicit Bullion Could Blow Up Western Metals Markets (NASDAQ: SMX)

NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 3, 2025 / A silent bomb is ticking inside the global gold market, and the West is standing directly over it. The world's most valuable commodity has become the easiest material for sanctioned regimes to move, disguise, and inject into Western supply chains. Gold can cross borders with forged paperwork. It can be melted until its past disappears. It can be mixed with legitimate supply until it becomes untraceable. The entire sanctions system depends on provenance that the gold industry does not actually have. And the moment regulators decide to crack down at scale, billions in Western gold inventory could be frozen, seized, or written down.

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This is not an abstract risk. Sanctioned gold from conflict zones, illicit mines, and embargoed states is flowing through global networks at volumes the public would find staggering. It travels through refineries with inconsistent auditing standards. It enters shipping corridors with loose oversight. It lands in vaults that assume stamps and certificates are reliable. The gold looks real because it looks like gold. What the market cannot see is the contamination hiding inside it. That contamination is a geopolitical liability waiting to detonate.

SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) built the one system capable of defusing the sanctioned-gold bomb before regulators accidentally trigger it. Its molecular identity technology embeds proof inside the metal itself. No amount of melting, splitting, blending, or relabeling can erase the truth. And now, with SMX powered by a $111.5 million equity purchase agreement, it can scale this verification architecture across the markets that need it most.

The Problem Isn't Sanctioned Gold; It's the System That Can't Detect It

Sanctions fail when enforcement relies on paperwork instead of physical evidence. Gold is the perfect loophole because documentation can be forged, swapped, or manufactured from thin air. Once illicit gold is melted into a new bar, its past is wiped clean. Western markets have no tool capable of separating legal gold from sanctioned supply. That is why sanctioned regimes prefer gold to every other commodity: it hides flawlessly in plain sight.

This invisibility makes sanctioned gold a strategic weapon. It gives embargoed regimes a funding channel that avoids banks. It gives illegal mining networks a way to launder output into legitimate production. It gives hostile actors the ability to influence global markets without detection. At the same time, it exposes Western institutions to enormous compliance risk. Vaults unknowingly store contaminated bullion. Banks unknowingly collateralize it. Exchanges unknowingly clear it. All because the system has no forensic layer.

SMX changes that dynamic instantly. Its molecular markers survive every thermal and mechanical transformation. If the gold came from a sanctioned region, the identity will reveal it. If a refiner tries to bury illicit supply in a blend, the truth will surface. If a vault receives compromised bars, verification will expose them before they enter circulation. SMX gives the West the one enforcement tool it has never possessed.

The Coming Crackdown Will Be Brutal for Unverified Holders

Regulators are watching illicit gold flows with growing alarm. Anti-money-laundering groups, customs agencies, and sanctions watchdogs have issued multiple warnings. The next move will not be a press release. It will be enforcement. Once a major Western government demands molecular-level verification for imported, stored, or collateralized gold, the entire market will split. Verified gold becomes compliant. Unverified gold becomes potentially contaminated inventory.

Banks will be forced to audit their reserves. Vaults will freeze questionable bars. Sovereign funds will restrict acquisitions. Exchanges will upgrade standards. All this pressure will cascade into one outcome: unverified gold will trade at a discount, and verified gold will become the only acceptable standard for high-value transactions. The market will not reward trust. It will reward proof.

This is where SMX's EPA becomes pivotal. With significant committed capital, it can deploy verification across refineries, logistics networks, and storage hubs quickly enough to support market-wide transition. SMX will not just participate in the crackdown. It will power the system that replaces the old one.

The Era of Unverified Gold Is Ending

Sanctioned gold has been able to infiltrate Western markets because the industry operated on the honor system. That era is ending. The West cannot protect its financial system, enforce its sanctions, or maintain liquidity in its reserves without a verification architecture that survives melting and recasting. The next decade of gold policy will not be based on trust. It will be based on evidence.

SMX is building that evidence layer. It transforms gold from a commodity with no memory into a self-authenticating asset. It gives regulators a weapon against illicit flows. It gives institutions a safeguard against compliance risk. And it gives the gold market a future where integrity is measurable, not assumed.

The sanctioned gold bomb is real. The only question is whether the West lets it detonate or defuses it with proof. SMX is the system that makes defusal possible.

About SMX

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 more successfully to a low-carbon economy.

Forward-Looking Statements

The information in this press release includes "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding expectations, hopes, beliefs, intentions or strategies regarding the future. In addition, any statements that refer to projections, forecasts or other characterizations of future events or circumstances, including any underlying assumptions, are forward-looking statements. The words "anticipate," "believe," "contemplate," "continue," "could," "estimate," "expect," "forecast," "intends," "may," "will," "might," "plan," "possible," "potential," "predict," "project," "should," "would" and similar expressions may identify forward-looking statements, but the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking. Forward-looking statements in this press release may include, for example: matters relating to the Company's fight against abusive and possibly illegal trading tactics against the Company's stock; successful launch and implementation of SMX's joint projects with manufacturers and other supply chain participants of steel, rubber and other materials; changes in SMX's strategy, future operations, financial position, estimated revenues and losses, projected costs, prospects and plans; SMX's ability to develop and launch new products and services, including its planned Plastic Cycle Token; SMX's ability to successfully and efficiently integrate future expansion plans and opportunities; SMX's ability to grow its business in a cost-effective manner; SMX's product development timeline and estimated research and development costs; the implementation, market acceptance and success of SMX's business model; developments and projections relating to SMX's competitors and industry; and SMX's approach and goals with respect to technology. These forward-looking statements are based on information available as of the date of this press release, and current expectations, forecasts and assumptions, and involve a number of judgments, risks and uncertainties. Accordingly, forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as representing views as of any subsequent date, and no obligation is undertaken to update forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date they were made, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required under applicable securities laws. As a result of a number of known and unknown risks and uncertainties, actual results or performance may be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Some factors that could cause actual results to differ include: the ability to maintain the listing of the Company's shares on Nasdaq; changes in applicable laws or regulations; any lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on SMX's business; the ability to implement business plans, forecasts, and other expectations, and identify and realize additional opportunities; the risk of downturns and the possibility of rapid change in the highly competitive industry in which SMX operates; the risk that SMX and its current and future collaborators are unable to successfully develop and commercialize SMX's products or services, or experience significant delays in doing so; the risk that the Company may never achieve or sustain profitability; the risk that the Company will need to raise additional capital to execute its business plan, which may not be available on acceptable terms or at all; the risk that the Company experiences difficulties in managing its growth and expanding operations; the risk that third-party suppliers and manufacturers are not able to fully and timely meet their obligations; the risk that SMX is unable to secure or protect its intellectual property; the possibility that SMX may be adversely affected by other economic, business, and/or competitive factors; and other risks and uncertainties described in SMX's filings from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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SOURCE: SMX (Security Matters) Public Limited



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