One thing that's easy to overlook is how quickly MetalCore has been evolving.
When the platform was first discussed, the dataset contained roughly 305,000 records.
It later expanded beyond 2.7 million, and the latest company update says it has now surpassed 4.1 million records while the early-access waitlist is scheduled to close within 48 hours.
That's a pretty meaningful increase in a relatively short period.
The interesting part isn't simply collecting more records.
It's that exploration is fundamentally a filtering problem.
Nobody drills every target.
Teams spend months narrowing thousands of possible locations down to a handful worth fieldwork.
If a larger, cleaner dataset helps rank those opportunities more efficiently, that's potentially useful whether it's applied at Wilmac or future projects.
NovaRed still needs to demonstrate that MetalCore creates practical value, and Wilmac still needs successful exploration work.
But I like seeing measurable progress.
Going from roughly 305k → 2.7M → 4.1M records is something investors can actually track instead of relying on generic AI claims.