investor insight
GoldInx provides early stage investments to investors copper–Sleep Exploration in British Columbia, leveraging strong infrastructure, a portfolio of high-potential projects and a management team committed to accelerating exploration and delivering shareholder value.
overview
GoldInx is a Vancouver-based, privately held exploration company focused on identifying, acquiring and pursuing high-quality mineral properties throughout the United States, particularly copper-gold projects in British Columbia, Canada.
The company is moving toward a planned public listing on the TSX Venture Exchange in the first half of 2026, positioning itself to take advantage of favorable commodity market fundamentals.
demand for copper predicted To grow continuously globally till 2030 copper market This is expected to grow to more than US$340 billion by 2030 electric vehicle, Akshay Energy and infrastructure development.
On the other hand, gold continues to provide a safe haven against policy risks and market volatility, making GoldInx’s dual focus on copper and gold particularly attractive to investors.
The company’s strategy focuses on securing potential, less explored properties in proven geological belts and efficiently pursuing them using modern exploration techniques. Its portfolio is based on two priority projects: the Fishpot Project in central British Columbia, understood as an emerging epithermal system with strong infrastructure access, and the Miller Project in the prolific Golden Triangle, a district renowned for world-class discoveries.
Supported by a management team with expertise in exploration, project development and capital markets, GoldInx is positioned to rapidly advance its assets, provide near-term exploration catalysts and create shareholder value through exploration and strategic development.
Company Highlights
- mining-friendly jurisdiction: Operations are concentrated in British Columbia, which ranked second in Canada and 20th globally in the 2025 Fraser Institute investment attractiveness ranking.
- Flagship and district-level properties: The portfolio is supported by the Fishpot project in central BC and the Miller project in the Golden Triangle, both of which show strong geological indicators of mineralization.
- Clear the way for 2026 catalysts:Permitting drills are underway at Fishpot with near-term exploration programs designed to define mineral systems and create shareholder value.
- near term public listing: Poised for growth with plans to pursue a TSX Venture Exchange IPO in 2026.
Major Projects
fishpot project
GoldInx’s flagship is located approximately 90 kilometers north of Quesnel in central British Columbia fishpot project Currently the approved mineral claims cover 2,472.71 hectares. An additional 3,037.26 hectare mineral claim application expands the total prospective land package to approximately 5,509.96 hectares, underscoring the project’s district-scale exploration potential within the highly prospective area.
Geologically, Fishpot is located within the Stikine Terrane and exhibits features consistent with epithermal mineralization, including Hazleton Group volcanics and associated intrusive bodies. The project is strategically located adjacent to active and historic mining operations, including Artemis Gold’s Blackwater Deposit and Newton Gold Project, underscoring its district-scale potential.
GoldInx has filed a Notice of Work for a diamond drilling permit and is currently raising capital to support 2026 exploration plans, including planned field work in the second to third quarter of 2026. The company is also targeting drilling in 2026 while working to improve discovery prospects.
miller project
miller project Located in northwestern British Columbia within the Golden Triangle, one of the world’s most abundant mineral districts for precious and base metals.
Located northwest of the Dolly Varden field, Miller exhibits several indicators of mineralization, including abundant quartz veins, iron-oxide alteration, and unusual values ​​of gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc associated with sulfide-bearing veins. These characteristics point to the potential for both skarn and vein-type mineral systems.
GoldInx is leading Miller through the compilation of historical data, target formation and planned fieldwork programs to define drill-ready targets. This systematic approach is designed to evaluate the broad mineral potential of the project and establish a foundation for future exploration campaigns in one of Canada’s most sought-after mining regions.
management team
Nick Michael – President and CEO
Nick Michael is an experienced mining executive and technical director with over 37 years of global experience in mine development, engineering and operational leadership. His expertise covers the entire project lifecycle, including design, construction, technical due diligence and independent engineer assignments for institutional investors and project financiers. He too CJK milling leadsA company focused on reprocessing historic mine waste to recover gold abandoned decades ago, when it was less valuable.
Barry Miller – Chairman (Founder), Director
Barry Miller has over 30 years of experience in the public markets, including roles as broker, advisor and financier. He is the founder of GoldInx and has been actively involved in the resources sector through leadership positions, including as CEO of Tinova Resources, an exploration company focused on tin and rare earth elements in British Columbia and Alaska.
Al Fabbro – Director
With over three decades of experience in both the mining and finance sectors, Al Fabbro previously led Yorkton Securities’ retail trading department and was part of its Natural Resources group. He later founded Roxgold Inc. and currently holds executive leadership roles in the mining industry.
Darcy Viss – Vice President for Exploration
Darcy Viss is an economic geologist with over 17 years of experience in mineral exploration. He has held senior technical roles in several exploration companies and is Chairman of Trippoint Geological Services Limited. His expertise includes target formulation, project appraisal and exploration program execution.
Ira M. Gostin, MBA – Head of Investor Relations
An award-winning investor relations and capital markets strategist, Ira Gostin has extensive experience in the mining and natural resources sector. He has held senior leadership roles at several resources companies, including roles as former VP Investor Relations at Tahoe Resources and Head of IR at Rye Patch Gold. He has also been involved in advancing exploration and development-stage assets for companies such as Western Exploration, Silvercorp, Silver Axe, Occidental Petroleum, Ioneer and Stardust Energy.
Stephen Sock – CFA, Director
Stefan Sock is a professional geologist with decades of experience in mineral exploration and project evaluation. His work focuses on identifying and pursuing mineral reserves in North America, with expertise in geological modelling, target formulation and exploration program design. Sock also has eight years of experience as a sell-side research analyst, where he specialized in covering growth and development companies within the junior precious metals sector.
Dr. Deepak Malhotra – Special Advisor
Dr. Deepak Malhotra is a geologist with extensive international experience in mineral exploration and resource development. In his five decade career, he has been involved in the exploration and advancement of numerous mineral deposits and has held senior technical and executive roles in the mining industry.
