SMX (Security Matters) Public Limited Company - Ordinary Shares (SMX)
146.00
+10.18 (7.50%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Dec 9th, 8:34 PM EST
Detailed Quote
| Previous Close | 135.82 |
|---|---|
| Open | 118.51 |
| Bid | 129.18 |
| Ask | 132.00 |
| Day's Range | 100.00 - 166.00 |
| 52 Week Range | 1.040 - 8,393.25 |
| Volume | 725,152 |
| Market Cap | - |
| PE Ratio (TTM) | - |
| EPS (TTM) | - |
| Dividend & Yield | N/A (N/A) |
| 1 Month Average Volume | 3,899,273 |
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About SMX (Security Matters) Public Limited Company - 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
Increases Convertible Note Component by Additional $5 Million,
Via ACCESS Newswire · December 9, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 9, 2025 / The mission toward economic Circularity has spent years trapped between ambition and reality. Regulations expanded, sustainability pledges multiplied, and reporting structures grew more complex. Yet, the essential problem remained unchanged. The world lacked a way to verify circularity at the material level.
Via ACCESS Newswire · December 9, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 9, 2025 / Across multiple global industries, the concept of material identity is shifting from a theoretical objective to an operational requirement. Companies are confronting the limits of documentation-heavy verification systems that cannot keep pace with the complexity of modern supply chains. It's not that they didn't want to overcome them during the past decade. It's that they didn't have a platform to fill the gaps in a system that wanted a lot but counted on an infrastructure that could do very little.
Via ACCESS Newswire · December 9, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 9, 2025 / Across global supply chains, companies and regulators are rethinking how materials move, how they retain identity, and how circular economies can operate with integrity rather than assumptions. The past decade made one truth unmistakable. Documentation alone cannot carry the weight of modern circularity goals. Materials require verification that survives transformation. Supply chains require evidence that travels with the product. And industries require authentication that is resilient, scalable, and built into the material itself.
Via ACCESS Newswire · December 9, 2025
After the conclusion of the US market's regular session on Monday, let's examine the after-hours session and unveil the notable performers among the top gainers and losers.
Via Chartmill · December 8, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 8, 2025 / Industrial waste has always been treated as a cost center. The global economy generates more than 2 billion tons of industrial and post-commercial waste every year, much of which contains plastics, composites, flame-retardant compounds, or carbon-black polymers that cannot be reliably identified. Between 60% and 80% of these materials never enter recycling streams at all. They are incinerated, landfilled, or downcycled. Not because they lack value, but because they lack identity.
Via ACCESS Newswire · December 8, 2025
Wondering how the US markets performed in the middle of the day on Monday? Discover the movers and shakers of today's session in our comprehensive analysis.
Via Chartmill · December 8, 2025
Shares of SMX (Security Matters) PLC (NASDAQ: SMX) are crashing Monday, trading down roughly 50%. Here's what you need to know.
Via Benzinga · December 8, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 8, 2025 / Fashion is one of the most complex supply chains in the world. It moves across continents, blends dozens of fiber chemistries, and generates more than one hundred million tons of waste every year. Only about 1% of that waste becomes new fiber. The rest is landfilled, incinerated, or downcycled into low-value fillers.
Via ACCESS Newswire · December 8, 2025
There are notable gap-ups and gap-downs in today's session. Let's take a look at which stocks are gapping on Monday.
Via Chartmill · December 8, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 8, 2025 / Plastics are a six-hundred-billion-dollar global industry operating on unreliable data. More than four hundred million metric tons of plastic are produced every year, yet less than 10% are recycled into meaningful second-life applications. The world is not short on plastic. It is short on verified plastic. Tradepro, REDWAVE, and A*STAR highlight how quickly that gap closes once SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) brings identity into the system. When materials carry molecular memory, recycling stops being a waste-management activity. It becomes an industrial supply chain.
Via ACCESS Newswire · December 8, 2025
Wondering what's happening in Monday's pre-market session? Find an overview in this article.
Via Chartmill · December 8, 2025
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.
Via ACCESS Newswire · December 8, 2025
Wondering what's happening in today's after-hours session? Stay tuned for the latest updates on stock movements.
Via Chartmill · December 5, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 5, 2025 / Markets have a history of overlooking foundational technology until the moment they cannot. It happened with semiconductors. It happened with mobile operating systems. It happened with encrypted payments. In each case, the market understood the products long before it understood the architecture that made the products possible. When the architecture finally came into focus, valuation frameworks changed almost overnight. And valuations in those companies bringing it soared.
Via ACCESS Newswire · December 5, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 5, 2025 / In every major technological era, a single layer quietly becomes indispensable. The internet had TCP/IP. Smartphones had touchscreen operating systems. Digital commerce had encrypted payments. None of these layers were immediately understood by the market, but once adoption began, their value soared because they formed the foundation upon which every other system operated.
Via ACCESS Newswire · December 5, 2025
Wondering how the US markets performed one hour before the close of the markets on Friday? Discover the movers and shakers of today's session in our comprehensive analysis.
Via Chartmill · December 5, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 5, 2025 / Market reactions that move this quickly rarely happen because of a single headline. They happen when investors, institutions, regulators, and commercial partners realize they have been looking at a company through the wrong lens. That is the moment unfolding around SMX (NASDAQ:SMX). What the market is responding to is not hype and not speculation. It is a recalibration that began when multiple industries recognized that SMX is not positioned within a single vertical. It is positioned beneath several of them.
Via ACCESS Newswire · December 5, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 5, 2025 / Markets misprice companies when they believe the business sits inside separate, unrelated verticals. Eventually, a moment arrives when the market realizes those verticals share a common technological core. When that happens, interest accelerates rapidly because adoption in one sector automatically increases the value in the others. SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) is entering exactly that moment. Not just as a participant but as an engine.
Via ACCESS Newswire · December 5, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 5, 2025 / Every major industrial shift begins quietly. A technology solves a problem no one believes can be solved, it sits in the background for a while, then a moment arrives when whole sectors suddenly realize the architecture beneath their operations has changed. That moment is unfolding around SMX (NASDAQ:SMX). The market is no longer reacting to a single development or headline. It is reacting to the discovery that SMX has built the one ingredient every modern supply chain has lacked: permanent, material-level identity. It's a global authentication engine.
Via ACCESS Newswire · December 5, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 5, 2025 / Every major market shift begins the same way. A foundational piece changes, and suddenly, industries that once operated independently start reorganizing themselves. That is exactly what's happening across three sectors that rarely appear in the same conversation.
Via ACCESS Newswire · December 5, 2025
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK / ACCESS Newswire / December 5, 2025 / Every market moves on information. Sometimes that information arrives slowly. Sometimes it arrives all at once. The surge in attention around SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) is a case of the latter. It reflects not a single headline or isolated breakthrough, but a convergence of recognition across several industries that had been searching for the same solution without realizing it.
Via ACCESS Newswire · December 5, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 5, 2025 / Every company tells a story about its "core business." SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) never followed that script. It didn't build a recycling company. It didn't build a metals-traceability platform. It didn't build a digital-asset engine or an ESG compliance tool. It built the underlying technology that powers all of them. That technology has now become the engine driving the convergence unfolding across four sectors that rarely intersect. For years, that made SMX difficult to classify. Today, it is exactly why stakeholder interest is accelerating across industries that normally operate in separate worlds.
Via ACCESS Newswire · December 5, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 5, 2025 / Most companies grow by drifting into adjacent markets. SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) never needed that playbook. The company built a molecular identity platform that operates above traditional industry lines, becoming the engine behind a new era of verifiable supply chain integrity. Gold provenance, rare earth mineral traceability, ESG credibility, and digital-asset creation are not separate strategies. They are all outputs of the same technological core, a system that allows materials to retain identity through every transformation. When that capability exists, markets that once lived in isolation begin moving around the same center of gravity.
Via ACCESS Newswire · December 5, 2025
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 5, 2025 / The market tends to categorize companies by the sector in which they operate. Gold companies go in one box. ESG infrastructure goes in another. Digital assets get their own lane entirely. That framework works for most organizations because most organizations only solve one problem at a time. SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) never fit that model. The company built a molecular identity platform designed to operate across industries that, on the surface, look unrelated. Gold provenance. Sustainability verification. Digital-asset creation through the Plastic Cycle Token. Three massive arenas, all moving in different directions, yet all beginning to align around the same technological foundation SMX has spent years refining.
Via ACCESS Newswire · December 5, 2025
