The global demand for copper is broadly expected to expand through 2030, supported by accelerating adoption of electric vehicles, renewable energy deployment and large infrastructure buildouts. At the same time, gold remains a sought-after safe-haven asset for investors seeking protection from policy uncertainty and market swings. Against that backdrop, GoldInxs is positioning itself as a junior explorer offering investors early-stage exposure to both base and precious metals by focusing on underexplored ground within proven geological belts in British Columbia.
GoldInxs combines a strategy of targeted land acquisition with modern exploration methods to accelerate discovery potential. The company’s business plan centers on two priority assets—the Fishpot project in central British Columbia and the Millar project in the Golden Triangle—while preparing for growth via a near-term financing and a planned TSX Venture Exchange IPO in 2026. This dual-metal approach aligns with market fundamentals: expanding copper demand and persistent interest in gold as a portfolio hedge.
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Portfolio and flagship projects
Fishpot project: scale and geologic setting
The Fishpot project sits roughly 90 kilometers north of Quesnel and comprises 2,472.71 hectares of granted claims plus 3,037.26 hectares of pending claim applications, for a total prospective package of about 5,509.96 hectares. Geologically, Fishpot falls within the Stikine Terrane and features host rocks consistent with an epithermal system, including Hazelton Group volcanics and nearby intrusive bodies. Proximity to active and historical operations—in the same district as known deposits—bolsters its exploration potential. GoldInxs has filed a Notice of Work for diamond drilling and is raising capital to support field programs and drilling planned for 2026.
Millar project: Golden Triangle opportunity
The Millar project is located in the prolific Golden Triangle of northwestern British Columbia, positioned northwest of the Dolly Varden area. Surface expressions include abundant quartz veining, iron-oxide alteration and anomalous values of gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc associated with sulphide-bearing veins. These signs point to the potential for both skarn and vein-type mineralization. GoldInxs is compiling historical data, generating targets and planning fieldwork to produce drill-ready targets that can be tested in future programs.
Exploration timeline and near-term catalysts
GoldInxs has a clear path to near-term activity. The company has initiated the permitting process—filing the necessary Notice of Work for drilling at Fishpot—and is advancing target definition across its land holdings. Management is fundraising to support fieldwork slated for the second to third quarter of 2026 and to enable drilling later in 2026. These operational steps are designed to create exploration catalysts that may materially increase the probability of discovery and provide news flow ahead of the planned public listing.
Planned listing and financing
The company is positioning for a public listing on the TSX Venture Exchange in 2026 to broaden access to capital and enhance liquidity for investors. A successful IPO would support expanded exploration programs across both Fishpot and Millar and enable a disciplined approach to follow-up work if drill results warrant additional campaigns. The combination of active permitting, defined near-term programs and a funding path to public markets forms the backbone of GoldInxs’ development timeline.
Management, jurisdictional strengths and strategic advantages
GoldInxs’ leadership brings a mix of technical expertise, operational know-how and capital markets experience. Nick Michael, president and CEO, offers more than 37 years in mine development and engineering. Founder and chairman Barry Miller contributes over 30 years in public markets and resource finance. Directors and advisors include industry veterans such as Al Fabbro, Darcy Vis (a geologist with 17 years of exploration experience), Ira M. Gostin in investor relations, Stephen Soock (CFA and professional geologist) and Dr. Deepak Malhotra, who brings a five-decade track record in discovery and resource development.
Operating in British Columbia confers additional advantages. The province ranked second in Canada and 20th globally in the 2026 Fraser Institute investment attractiveness rankings, underscoring a supportive regulatory and permitting environment for mineral exploration. Combined with modern exploration techniques and district-scale land packages, GoldInxs aims to convert geological potential into measurable value for shareholders as it steps toward a public market presence.
Outlook
For investors seeking exposure to metals that underpin electrification and financial hedging—copper and gold—GoldInxs presents an early-stage exploration story anchored by the Fishpot and Millar projects, active permitting, planned 2026 drilling and a management team experienced in turning prospects into discovery-driven value. Continued progress on permitting, financing and field programs will be the primary indicators to watch as the company pursues its growth and listing objectives.

