MetalCore is getting easier to track now.
NovaRed says the platform dataset has passed 4.1 million records, and the early-access cohort is almost full with 920 users registered out of a 1,000-user cap.
The dataset now includes about 1.5 million geochemistry records, 1.4 million oil and gas well records, more than 800,000 deposit records and almost 200,000 geothermal records. It also includes mineral titles, MINFILE data, magnetic anomalies, satellite scenes and geophysical surveys.
For an exploration-stage company, that matters because mineral targeting is mostly a sorting problem before it becomes a drilling problem. Old reports, regional geochem, claims, wells, geophysics and satellite data can be useful, but only if they can be organized into something that helps rank targets.
CSE: NRED is still early-stage. Wilmac has no defined resource, no mine and no production. MetalCore does not change that.
But it does give the company a second thing to track besides normal exploration updates: user interest, dataset growth, target-generation examples and eventual field validation.
TLDR: Wilmac is still the exploration asset. MetalCore is the data layer. The latest update gives a few cleaner metrics to follow instead of just “AI mining” language.