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Veritas Unveils Hack-Proof Chip To Safeguard Luxury Brands And Second-Hand Markets

Overview Of A Multi-Billion Dollar Counterfeit Crisis

Luxury brands lose over $30 billion annually to counterfeit goods, while a $210 billion second-hand market struggles to ensure authenticity. Amid this pervasive challenge, Veritas introduces a pioneering solution that merges custom hardware with advanced software to decisively combat counterfeiting.

Innovative Fusion Of Hardware And Software

At the core of Veritas’ solution is what the startup calls a “hack-proof” chip. The microchip is designed to resist tampering, even when exposed to advanced tools such as Flipper Zero. Each chip contains digital certificates that verify a product’s authenticity. About the size of a small gemstone, it uses Near Field Communication (NFC), the same technology found in contactless payments. Buyers can simply tap their smartphones on a product to instantly confirm whether it is genuine.

Designer Expertise And Tech-Driven Strategy

The company was founded by Luci Holland, whose background bridges art and technology, including experience at Tesla and several tech startups. Holland notes that traditional authentication methods in luxury fashion, which rely on logos or physical markings, are no longer sufficient. Counterfeit producers now create so-called “superfakes” that closely resemble original items. Some luxury houses have even paused in-store authentication services in certain regions due to the growing sophistication of replicas.

Robust Product Design For Uncompromised Security

Veritas worked with experienced designers to ensure the chip remains discreet and does not interfere with the aesthetics of luxury items. The chip’s internal coil and bridging structure strengthen its resistance to manipulation. If tampering is detected, the chip becomes inactive and hides product codes. On the software side, a secure backend system tracks scan activity and uses blockchain technology to create a digital twin for every item. This opens the door to future integrations such as digital ownership certificates or metaverse applications.

Business Impact And Market Adoption

While the startup has not yet revealed the brands it is partnering with, Veritas offers a full software suite that allows companies to monitor authentic products, engage customers through exclusive content, and build richer product narratives. As counterfeit markets expand, investors and tech leaders, including Alexis Ohanian of Seven Seven Six, highlight the growing need for scalable and reliable authentication tools.

Investment And Future Growth

Veritas recently secured $1.75 million in pre-seed funding from investors such as Seven Seven Six, DoorDash co-founder Stanley Tang, Reys co-founder Gloria Zhu, and former TechCrunch editor Josh Constine. The funding will support team expansion and further development of its authentication technology. As counterfeit techniques continue to evolve, demand for stronger verification systems is expected to grow, positioning Veritas as a promising player in the luxury protection space.

Greek Retail Powerhouse Expands Into Six Strategic International Markets

Greek retail titan Jumbo has announced an ambitious expansion strategy that positions the company to extend its international footprint beyond its established strongholds in Cyprus and Southeast Europe. In a strategic agreement with the Balfin Group, the retailer is set to penetrate six new markets, including Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan.

Strategic Global Expansion

The agreement builds on the existing cooperation between Jumbo and Balfin Group, which previously supported the retailer’s expansion into markets including Albania, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Moldova. According to the company, the next phase of expansion will include a greater degree of local operational management across the new markets.

Enhanced Logistics And Supply Chain Capabilities

To support the expanded international network, Balfin Group is also developing a new central logistics hub in China. The facility is expected to strengthen sourcing, warehousing, transportation and distribution operations across the Caucasus region, Central Asia and Ukraine. Previously, Jumbo relied primarily on logistics infrastructure based in Greece to support franchise operations across Southeast Europe.

Sustainable Growth And Robust Financial Foundation

Alongside its franchise expansion strategy, Jumbo continues focusing on organic growth across existing markets. The retailer currently operates 89 physical stores, including 53 in Greece, six in Cyprus, 10 in Bulgaria and 20 in Romania, in addition to its e-commerce operations. A new store in Baia Mare is expected to open by the end of October.

Jumbo also operates 46 franchise stores across seven countries, including Albania, Kosovo, Serbia, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Israel. According to the company, its expansion strategy continues to be supported by strong liquidity levels and the absence of bank borrowing.

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