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Silver Hammer Mining Corp. (CSE: HAMR) (the ‘Company‘ or ‘Silver Hammer‘) is pleased to announce that, further to its news releases dated June 17, 2025 and August 5, 2025, it has closed the second and final tranche (the ‘Second Tranche‘) of its previously announced non-brokered private placement (the ‘Offering‘), issuing 26,864,491 units (the ‘Units‘) at a price of CDN$0.055 per Unit for gross proceeds of CDN$1,477,547.01. Together with the first tranche of the Offering, the Company has issued an aggregate of 32,890,909 Units and raised total gross proceeds of CDN$1,809,000 under the Offering.

‘The Company is pleased to be fully subscribed and close over CDN$1.8 million, and I am excited to continue to be a large shareholder in the Company by subscribing once again alongside our existing and new shareholders. We have had significant interest in the private placement, well above the funds raised, and truly appreciate the support in the market,’ commented Peter A. Ball, President & CEO. ‘It will be an exciting period going forward for the Company in this robust silver market, which is approaching $43 per ounce, and showing potential for additional upside in the sector for 2026 and beyond. The Company is positioned extremely well with the ability to explore its seven historical high-grade drill-ready silver mines in Idaho and Nevada within our three 100% owned silver projects, with no royalties, or cumbersome earn-in exploration agreements, or future payments required. It was a tough past twelve months, but the market is back and so is Silver Hammer!’

Each Unit consists of one common share in the capital of the Company (a ‘Share‘) and one transferable common share purchase warrant (a ‘Warrant‘). Each Warrant entitles the holder to acquire one additional Share at an exercise price of CDN$0.07 for a period of five years from the date of issuance.

The Second Tranche was completed in reliance on prospectus exemptions under National Instrument 45-106 – Prospectus Exemptions (‘NI 45-106‘), and, for greater certainty, did not include any portion completed under the listed issuer financing exemption set out in Part 5A of NI 45-106. All securities issued in connection with the Second Tranche are subject to a statutory hold period of four months, expiring on January 19, 2026, in accordance with applicable securities laws.

In connection with the Second Tranche, the Company paid finder’s fees consisting of CDN$44,679.40 in cash and issued 1,012,353 finder’s warrants (the ‘Finder’s Warrants‘) to eligible finders. Each Finder’s Warrant is exercisable to acquire one Share at an exercise price of CDN$0.07 for a period of 60 months from the date of issuance.

Certain directors and officers of the Company have purchased an aggregate of 2,952,310 Units under the Second Tranche. Their participation constituted a ‘related party transaction’ within the meaning of Multilateral Instrument 61-101 – Protection of Minority Security Holders in Special Transactions (‘MI 61-101‘). The Company relied on exemptions from the formal valuation and minority shareholder approval requirements of MI 61-101, as neither the fair market value of the securities issued to insiders nor the consideration paid exceeded 25% of the Company’s market capitalization.

The Company intends to use the proceeds from the Offering for exploration of its Silver Strand project in Idaho and its Eliza and Silverton projects in Nevada (see below), as well as for general working capital and corporate purposes.

Projects Overview:

Silverton Project, Nevada

Silver Hammer has identified several targets at its 100% owned Silverton Project in Nevada and currently has 13 drill targets identified. The Company’s technical team is currently ranking and prioritizing targets at Silverton with a view towards completing a Phase I drill program in the fall of 2025. Previous exploration work, including rock and soil sampling, geologic mapping and satellite imagery, provided evidence of two separate mineralized systems: silver rich and gold rich. The volcanic-hosted gold system highlighted grades ranging from 0.06 grams per tonne (‘g/t’) to 6.1 g/t gold (‘Au’). The silver dominated mineral system is hosted by silicified limestone with grades ranging from 0.32 g/t silver (‘Ag’) to 692 g/t Ag.

Silver Strand Project, Idaho

The Company plans to follow up on previous exploration results at its 100% owned Silver Strand Project in Idaho by executing an eight (8) hole exploration drill program via its Plan of Operations Permit, which was previously approved. The majority of surface samples collected across the property have returned gold and silver mineralization, and historical and recent drilling completed by Silver Hammer in 2021 and 2022, and by previous operators in 2002, highlight high-grade silver and gold mineralization below the lowest level (90 metres) of the mine. In addition, the Company has recently been approached by a local operator to review the project and to potentially mine the Silver Strand Mine for feed for their milling operation through a small miner exemption previously granted.

Highlighted historical drill results and drill results completed by Silver Hammer (2021/2022) (refer to the Company’s website for detailed disclosure):

Drill Hole # Au Grade (g/t) Ag Grade (g/t) Length (m)
DDH02-001: 9.76 24.50 2.20
DDH02-003: 10.20 199.06 3.30
DDH02-004: 10.90 522.00 1.50
SS21-003: 1.13 89.76 4.57
SS21-004: 5.17 18.07 1.24
SS21-005: 5.80 13.00 1.80
SS21-006: 1.29 80.85 7.93
SS21-007: 4.12 130.00 1.53
SS22-017: 2.90 Not Sig. 8.40
SS22-015: Not Sig. 613.00 0.50
SS22-018: 0.67 212.00 1.50
SS22-011: 2.00 115.00 0.70

*All reported intervals are downhole core lengths. Estimated true thickness’ range from 50% to 90% depending on the angle of the drillholes. Drill holes DDH02-001, DDH02-003 and DDH02-004 were drilled by previous owner, New Jersey Mining Company in 2002.

Eliza Project, Nevada

The Company plans to follow up on the significant previous exploration results at its 100% owned Eliza Project in Nevada. Results from rock chip and grab samples (from 2021 and 2022) confirmed the existence of a well-developed silver-rich mineral system, which also showed elevated enrichments in copper (Cu), lead (Pb) and zinc (Zn):

Sample ID No. Ag (g/t) Cu (%) Zn (%) Pb (%)
EZR007 1540 6.88 7.38 Not Sig.
EZR008 1410 5.40 2.60 9.05
PN662703 1290 Not Sig. Not Sig. Not Sig.
PN662717 1180 7.70 13.4 11.00
PN614025 450 4.89 15.00 9.04

The Company is currently fast tracking a property-wide Plan of Operations to submit to the USFS to ensure the project can be fully explored and advanced to a drill ready state on USFS ground, while also prioritizing exploration efforts for a 2026 drill program on patented ground within the Eliza Project area that encompasses the high-grade past-producing California Mine. The Company has completed a property-wide geophysical study, and ground truthing, including geologic mapping and structural analysis, to assist in finalizing the drill targets focused on the silver-rich mineral system mentioned above.

Qualified Person

Technical aspects of this press release have been reviewed and approved under the supervision of Philip Mulholland, P.Geo. Mr. Mulholland is a Qualified Person (QP) under National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

Technical aspects above were also previously reported in a news release dated March 27, 2023. Please refer to the Company’s website at www.silverhammermining.com.

About Silver Hammer Mining Corp.

Silver Hammer Mining Corp. is a junior resource company focused on advancing past-producing high-grade silver projects in the United States. Silver Hammer controls 100% of seven previously producing silver mines which are located within the Silver Strand Project in the Coeur d’Alene Mining District in Idaho, USA, and within the Eliza Silver Project and the Silverton Silver Mine in Nevada. The Company also controls the Lacy Gold Project in British Columbia, Canada. Silver Hammer’s primary focus is to explore, define and develop silver projects near past-producing mines that have not been adequately tested. The Company’s portfolio also provides exposure to copper and gold.

On Behalf of the Board of Silver Hammer Mining Corp.

Peter A. Ball
President & CEO, Director
E: peter@silverhammermining.com

For investor relations inquiries, contact:

Peter A. Ball
President & CEO
778.344.4653
E: investors@silverhammermining.com

Forward-Looking Information

This press release contains ‘forward-looking information’ within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. Forward-looking information in this press release includes, without limitation, statements relating to the Offering, the intended use of proceeds from the Offering, and other statements which are subject to a number of conditions, as described elsewhere in this news release. These statements are based upon assumptions that are subject to significant risks and uncertainties, including risks regarding the mining industry, commodity prices, market conditions, general economic factors, management’s ability to manage and to operate the business, and explore and develop the projects of the Company, and the equity markets generally. Because of these risks and uncertainties and as a result of a variety of factors, the actual results, expectations, achievements or performance of the Company may differ materially from those anticipated and indicated by these forward-looking statements. Any number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements as well as future results. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in forward looking statements are reasonable, they can give no assurances that the expectations of any forward-looking statements will prove to be correct. Except as required by law, the Company disclaims any intention and assume no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect actual results, whether as a result of new information, future events, changes in assumptions, changes in factors affecting such forward-looking statements or otherwise.

This news release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to sell any of securities in the United States. The securities have not been and will not be registered under the U.S. Securities Act or any state securities laws and may not be offered or sold within the United States or to U.S. Persons unless registered under the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state securities laws or an exemption from such registration is available.

The Canadian Securities Exchange does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. The Canadian Securities Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved the contents of this press release.

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Brossard (Québec), le 18 septembre 2025 – TheNewswire CORPORATION CHARBONE HYDROGÈNE (TSXV: CH,OTC:CHHYF , OTCQB: CHHYF, FSE: K47 ) (« Charbone » ou la « Société »), une compagnie spécialisée dans la production et la distribution d’hydrogène vert, est heureuse d’annoncer la signature de débentures convertibles de remplacement d’un montant de 2 050 000 $ (l’ « Débentures de remplacement » ) en modifiant certaines modalités des débentures convertibles garanties de la Société (chacune, une « Débenture ») que la Société avait émises dans le cadre du placement privé de débentures d’un montant en principal total de 1 746 366 $ de débentures convertibles garanties à 12 %.

Avant l’entrée en vigueur des débentures de remplacement le 30 septembre 2025, les débentures étaient convertibles en actions ordinaires de Charbone (chacune, une « Action de Débenture »), à un prix de conversion par action de 0.10$, jusqu’à l’échéance.

En vertu des nouvelles Débentures de remplacement :

  • La date d’échéance a été prolongée des 30 septembre et 31 octobre 2025 au 30 septembre 2026 ;

  • Le solde convertible, passe de 1,7 millions de dollars à 2,1 millions de dollars au même taux annuel de 12 %, payable mensuellement ; et

  • Le prix de conversion des débentures passe de 0,10$ par action à 0,07$ par action

Les nouvelles Débentures de remplacement seront assujetties à l’approbation de la Bourse de croissance TSX.

Ces changements annoncés aujourd’hui aux débentures existantes offrent une nouvelle flexibilité de financement à Charbone en prolongeant considérablement les échéances et nous fournissent un financement supplémentaire pour compléter et exécuter l’acquisition de l’équipement opérationnel de production et de ravitaillement en hydrogène, annoncée le 5 septembre 2025 , a déclaré Benoit Veilleux, Chef de la direction financière et secrétaire corporatif de Charbone. À mesure que nous gagnons en élan, nous travaillons continuellement à optimiser notre structure de capital et à faire progresser nos avantages de pionnier ainsi que les intérêts de nos actionnaires .

À propos de Charbone Hydrogène Corporation

Charbone est une entreprise intégrée spécialisée dans l’hydrogène ultrapur (UHP) et la distribution stratégique de gaz industriels en Amérique du Nord et en Asie-Pacifique. Elle développe un réseau modulaire de production d’hydrogène vert tout en s’associant à des partenaires de l’industrie pour offrir de l’hélium et d’autres gaz spécialisés sans avoir à construire de nouvelles usines coûteuses. Cette stratégie disciplinée diversifie les revenus, réduit les risques et augmente sa flexibilité. Le groupe Charbone est coté en bourse en Amérique du Nord et en Europe sur la bourse de croissance TSX (TSXV: CH,OTC:CHHYF); sur les marchés OTC (OTCQB: CHHYF); et à la Bourse de Francfort (FSE: K47). Pour plus d’informations, visiter www.charbone.com .

Énoncés prospectifs

Le présent communiqué de presse contient des énoncés qui constituent de « l’information prospective » au sens des lois canadiennes sur les valeurs mobilières (« déclarations prospectives »). Ces déclarations prospectives sont souvent identifiées par des mots tels que « a l’intention », « anticipe », « s’attend à », « croit », « planifie », « probable », ou des mots similaires. Les déclarations prospectives reflètent les attentes, estimations ou projections respectives de la direction de Charbone concernant les résultats ou événements futurs, sur la base des opinions, hypothèses et estimations considérées comme raisonnables par la direction à la date à laquelle les déclarations sont faites. Bien que Charbone estime que les attentes exprimées dans les déclarations prospectives sont raisonnables, les déclarations prospectives comportent des risques et des incertitudes, et il ne faut pas se fier indûment aux déclarations prospectives, car des facteurs inconnus ou imprévisibles pourraient faire en sorte que les résultats réels soient sensiblement différents de ceux exprimés dans les déclarations prospectives. Des risques et des incertitudes liés aux activités de Charbone peuvent avoir une incidence sur les déclarations prospectives. Ces risques, incertitudes et hypothèses comprennent, sans s’y limiter, ceux décrits à la rubrique « Facteurs de risque » dans la déclaration de changement à l’inscription de la Société datée du 31 mars 2022, qui peut être consultée sur SEDAR à l’adresse www.sedar.com; ils pourraient faire en sorte que les événements ou les résultats réels diffèrent sensiblement de ceux prévus dans les déclarations prospectives.

Sauf si les lois sur les valeurs mobilières applicables l’exigent, Charbone ne s’engage pas à mettre à jour ni à réviser les déclarations prospectives.

Ni la Bourse de croissance TSX ni son fournisseur de services de réglementation (tel que ce terme est défini dans les politiques de la Bourse de croissance TSX) n’acceptent de responsabilité quant à la pertinence ou à l’exactitude du présent communiqué.

Pour contacter Corporation Charbone Hydrogène :

Téléphone bureau: +1 450 678 7171

Courriel: ir@charbone.com

Benoit Veilleux

Chef de la direction financière et secrétaire corporatif

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Brossard, Quebec, September 18, 2025 TheNewswire Charbone Hydrogen Corporation (TSXV: CH,OTC:CHHYF; OTCQB: CHHYF; FSE: K47) (the ‘Company’ or ‘CHARBONE ‘) a company focused on green hydrogen production and distribution is pleased to announce the signature of Replacement Debentures of an amount of $2,050,000 (the ‘Replacement Debenture’ ) by amending certain terms of the secured convertible debentures of the Company (each, a ‘Debenture’ ) that the Company issued in connection with the private placement of debentures of an aggregate principal amount of $1,746,366 of 12% secured convertible debentures.

Before the Replacement Debenture took effect as of September 30, 2025, the Debentures were convertible into common shares of CHARBONE (each, a ‘Debenture Share’ ) at a conversion price of $0.10 per share until maturity.

Under the new Replacement Debenture:

  • The maturity date has been extended from September 30 and October 31, 2025 to September 30, 2026;

  • The convertible balance moves from $1.7 million to $2.1 million with the same annual rate of 12%, payable monthly, and

  • The conversion price of the Debentures moves from $0.10 per Debenture Share to $0.07 per Debenture Share

The new Replacement Debenture will be subject to the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange.

These changes announce today to the existing debentures is providing a new financing flexibility to Charbone by extending significantly the maturities and provide us with additional financing to complete and execute the acquisition of the operational hydrogen production and refueling equipment, announced on September 5, 2025, said Benoit Veilleux, Chief Financial Officer and Corporate Secretary of CHARBONE . ‘ As we gain momentum, we are continuously working towards optimizing our capital structure and advance our first-mover advantages as well as our shareholder interests .’

About Charbone Hydrogen CORPORATION

CHARBONE is an integrated company specialized in Ultra High Purity (UHP) hydrogen and the strategic distribution of industrial gases in North America and the Asia-Pacific region. It is developing a modular network of green hydrogen production while partnering with industry players to supply helium and other specialty gases without the need to build costly new plants. This disciplined strategy diversifies revenue streams, reduces risks, and increases flexibility. The CHARBONE group is publicly listed in North America and Europe on the TSX Venture Exchange (TSXV: CH,OTC:CHHYF), the OTC Markets (OTCQB: CHHYF), and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FSE: K47). For more information, visit www.charbone.com .

Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains statements that are ‘forward-looking information’ as defined under Canadian securities laws (‘forward-looking statements’). These forward-looking statements are often identified by words such as ‘intends’, ‘anticipates’, ‘expects’, ‘believes’, ‘plans’, ‘likely’, or similar words. The forward-looking statements reflect management’s expectations, estimates, or projections concerning future results or events, based on the opinions, assumptions and estimates considered reasonable by management at the date the statements are made. Although Charbone believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, and undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements, as unknown or unpredictable factors could cause actual results to be materially different from those reflected in the forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements may be affected by risks and uncertainties in the business of Charbone. These risks, uncertainties and assumptions include, but are not limited to, those described under ‘Risk Factors’ in the Corporation’s Filing Statement dated March 31, 2022, which is available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com; they could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those projected in any forward-looking statements.

Except as required under applicable securities legislation, Charbone undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise forward-looking information.

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release .

Contact Charbone Hydrogen Corporation

Telephone: +1 450 678 7171

Email: ir@charbone.com

Benoit Veilleux

CFO and Corporate Secretary

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Here’s a quick recap of the crypto landscape for Wednesday (September 17) as of 9:00 p.m. UTC.

Get the latest insights on Bitcoin, Ethereum and altcoins, along with a round-up of key cryptocurrency market news.

Bitcoin and Ethereum price update

Bitcoin (BTC) was priced at US$115,680, a one percent decrease in 24 hours. Its lowest valuation of the day was US$114,940, and its highest was US$116,225.

Bitcoin price performance, September 17, 2025.

Chart via TradingView.

The crypto markets showed immediate volatility following today’s US Federal Reserve interest rate decision, which was a widely anticipated 25 basis points, lowering the target range to 4 to 4.25 percent.

Bitcoin initially rose slightly above US$116,000, but then dropped below US$115,000 as traders digested Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s remarks. He noted that inflation risks are currently tilted to the upside, while employment risks are to the downside, posing a challenging situation for policy balance.

Ether (ETH) hovered near US$4,500, showing some cautious optimism against the macro backdrop. It was priced at US$4,519.07 at the closing bell, its highest valuation of the day and an increase of 0.6 percent over the past 24 hours. Its lowest valuation on Wednesday was US$4440.

Crypto derivatives analytics and market indicators

Total BTC Futures Open Interest was at 727.55K BTC, equivalent to US$84.19 billion, up by 1.15 percent over four hours and 0.04 percent over 24 hours. The perpetual funding rate for BTC was at 0.0057 percent, while the ETH funding rate stood at 0.0041 percent, indicating bullish market sentiment.

Liquidations reached US$143.67 million over the past four hours, with long positions representing the majority, signaling strong selling pressure that could push prices down.

BTC dominance stands at 55.8 percent.

ETF data

Institutional Bitcoin demand is now outpacing new issuance. Bitwise data shows that US spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) inflows far exceed new Bitcoin supply. Monday’s (September 15) Bitcoin ETF inflows were about US$260 million versus ETH’s US$360 million, followed by an uptick to US$292 million on Tuesday (September 16).

This seven day inflow streak (US$2.9 billion) is the largest since July, pushing total Bitcoin ETF assets to US$151.7 billion, or around 6.6 percent of Bitcoin’s market cap. Data shows that 97 percent of this surge came from US spot funds, pushing their combined holdings to a record 1.32 million BTC.

Fear and Greed Index snapshot

Sentiment gauges have cooled from recent highs.

CMC’s Crypto Fear & Greed Index currently stands around 51 (neutral), down from “greed” levels last week.

The neutral reading, which is up only slightly from 49 last week, shows that while neither bullish nor bearish sentiments are dominant, investors are still cautiously optimistic buoyed by ETF inflows and Fed hopes of favorable interest rates.

CMC Crypto Fear and Greed Index, Bitcoin price and Bitcoin volume.

Chart via CoinMarketCap.

Altcoin price update

Altcoins continued to show strength midweek, with many outperforming Bitcoin.
  • Solana (SOL) was priced at US$238.66, an increase of 0.4 percent over the last 24 hours and its highest valuation of the day. Its lowest valuation on Wednesday was US$232.78.
  • XRP was trading for US$3.04, down by 0.4 percent in the past 24 hours. Its lowest valuation of the day was US$2.99, and its highest value was US$3.06.
  • SUI (Sui) was valued at US$3.68, trading at its highest valuation of the day and up by 1.3 percent over the past 24 hours. Its lowest price point today was US$3.54.
  • Cardano (ADA) was priced at US$0.8832, up by 1.3 percent over 24 hours to its highest value of the day. Its lowest valuation was US$0.8634.

Today’s crypto news to know

Bitcoin ETF inflows surge to highest level since July

Bitcoin exchange-traded products drew their largest weekly inflows since late July, according to K33 Research, as institutional investors piled back into the market.

Net inflows totaled 20,685 BTC, pushing US spot ETFs’ combined holdings to a record 1.32 million BTC.

Analysts say the fresh demand is outpacing new supply nearly nine times over, creating strong upward pressure on prices. Bitwise notes that this reallocation is coming at the expense of Ethereum, with capital flowing back into Bitcoin after months of mixed positioning. ETF inflows have become a critical driver of performance, with Bitwise data showing an unprecedented correlation between flows and price action.

With more than 22,000 BTC accumulated via funds in the last month, compared with just 14,000 newly mined, analysts see this as a bullish signal for the final quarter of the year.

Forward Industries files for US$4 billion ATM equity offering

Forward Industries (NASDAQ:FORD), a prominent Solana treasury company, has filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to establish an at-the-market (ATM) equity offering program.

This initiative, announced on Wednesday, will be facilitated by Cantor Fitzgerald and will enable the company to incrementally sell up to US$4 billion of its common stock on the open market.

The company said it plans to use the net proceeds for general corporate purposes, including working capital, its Solana token strategy and acquiring income-generating assets.

Chairman of the Board, Kyle Samani, stated this offering provides a flexible mechanism to deploy capital for its Solana treasury strategy, scale its position, which already has over 6.8 million SOL purchased, strengthen its balance sheet and pursue growth initiatives.

Google, Coinbase partner for stablecoin payments in AI protocol

Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) and Coinbase Global (NASDAQ:COIN) have joined forces to integrate stablecoin payments into AP2, a new open-source artificial intelligence (AI) payments protocol.

Developed in close collaboration with Coinbase, Google’s AP2 enables AI applications and agents to autonomously send and receive payments using both traditional methods and stablecoins. The AP2 system aims to establish a universal, secure, compliant, and flexible payment language for both legacy financial rails and emerging digital assets.

Ultimately, this will enable AI agents to conduct financial transactions in applications like personal shopping or financial advising, without human intervention, a significant step toward an AI economy powered by digital payments.

The initiative extends beyond Google and Coinbase, including the Ethereum Foundation and over 60 other companies from both the crypto and traditional finance sectors, such as Salesforce (NYSE:CRM), American Express (NYSE:AXP) and Etsy.

This partnership ensures the payment infrastructure supports stablecoins and integrates with Coinbase’s existing AI-driven crypto payment system, positioning Coinbase centrally in Google’s efforts to merge AI with digital money, capitalizing on the growing adoption and interest in stablecoins.

Bullish secures New York BitLicense

Bullish has secured a BitLicense from the New York State Department of Financial Services, a key regulatory approval allowing the company’s US entity to legally provide cryptocurrency spot trading and custody services to institutional clients and advanced traders in New York State. This regulatory milestone in New York, a major financial hub, is critical for Bullish’s full-scale launch and expansion in the US market. The company is one of a handful of crypto firms licensed under this rigorous state framework, joining firms like Gemini and Paxos.

The BitLicense will enable Bullish to offer regulated, institutional-grade digital asset services in New York, increasing access for hedge funds, asset managers, banks, and other institutional players.

CEO Tom Farley emphasized the company’s commitment to regulatory compliance and building trusted infrastructure. President Chris Tyrer highlighted that clear regulation drives responsible market evolution and institutional engagement.

Metaplanet expands to US with new Bitcoin income unit

Metaplanet (TSE:3350,OTCQX:MTPLF) has established a Miami-based subsidiary to oversee its Bitcoin income generation business, following the close of a US$1.44 billion global equity sale earlier this month.

The new arm, Metaplanet Income, received an initial US$15 million capital injection and will focus on derivatives trading and related yield strategies separate from the company’s core treasury holdings.

Upsized from an original plan of 180 million shares to 385 million due to strong demand, the offering raised ¥212.9 billion in gross proceeds. Funds are earmarked for further Bitcoin purchases through October as well as expansion of income products that have generated steady revenue since late 2024. Management says the new US subsidiary will not materially affect 2025 earnings but strengthens its long-term operational footprint.

Saudi Arabia doubles down on digital payments with Google and Ant

Saudi Arabia is accelerating its financial technology ambitions through new partnerships with Google Pay and Ant International, its central bank confirmed at the Money20/20 conference in Riyadh. Google Pay will now integrate with the country’s mada network, allowing cardholders to manage payments through Google Wallet.

Meanwhile, a collaboration with Ant International aims to enable cross-border QR code payments linking mada with Alipay+ by 2026. The push is expected to benefit small and mid-sized merchants.

Securities Disclosure: I, Giann Liguid, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

Securities Disclosure: I, Meagen Seatter, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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For resource investors, geological potential is only one piece of the puzzle.

Whether it’s gold, silver, copper, nickel, uranium or any other commodity, the long-term success of a mining project is heavily dependent on jurisdiction. Mining is a capital-intensive, multi-year undertaking, and an asset’s economics can be undermined by political instability, sudden regulatory changes or shifting government policies.

Canada stands out as a global leader in this regard. Its reputation as a stable and reliable mining jurisdiction is built on a foundation of political stability, the rule of law and a mature, transparent regulatory framework. This environment provides the certainty that investors require to commit the significant capital needed for exploration and development.

The Fraser Institute’s latest Annual Survey of Mining Companies, which ranks jurisdictions based on the organization’s Investment Attractiveness Index, puts Canada in the spotlight, with two regions in the top 10.

Read on to learn what makes Canada a strong mining jurisdiction for both companies and investors.

Canada’s top mining provinces

The two Canadian jurisdictions ranked the highest by the Fraser Institute are Saskatchewan, which came in seventh on the Investment Attractiveness Index, and Newfoundland and Labrador, which took the eighth spot.

Both provinces ranked highly in terms of policy, with Saskatchewan earning a score of 96.37 to take the third spot out of 82, and Newfoundland and Labrador achieving a score of 91.84 for sixth place.

Alberta also placed in the top 10 for policy, coming in ninth place at a score of 87.8.

When it comes to mineral potential, both Saskatchewan and Newfoundland and Labrador were left out of the top 10, placing 21st and 16th, respectively. Still, Canada maintained a presence, with BC scoring 85.45 for fourth, Yukon receiving a score of 79.03 for eighth and Manitoba coming in ninth with 78.57.

Behind the figures, respondents to the Fraser Institute’s survey identified uncertainty as their chief concern. In BC, political stability and disputed land claims were top concerns, but these worries were also accompanied by decreased apprehension surrounding regulatory duplication and environmental regulations.

In Saskatchewan, there were increased concerns over the province’s taxation regime and regulatory duplication, but there was less worry over the availability of labor.

Canadian mining policies and tax credits

At both the provincial and national levels, Canada has established various programs with the intent of attracting investment capital to the country’s resource sector.

Among them are flow-through shares (FTS), which enable companies to pass certain expenses onto shareholders. For tax purposes, investors can claim 100 percent of eligible expenses, ultimately lowering their tax burden.

On top of FTS are several tax credit programs. The Mineral Exploration Tax Credit (METC) provides a 15 percent tax credit on exploration expenses incurred through FTS. The program was designed to stimulate investment in early stage exploration projects, which tend to carry higher risk than assets already in production.

The federal government has a similar program tailored for investment in critical minerals projects. Although it cannot be combined with the METC, the Critical Mineral Exploration Tax Credit (CMETC) doubles the tax credit to 30 percent and targets exploration for minerals, including lithium, cobalt, copper, nickel and rare earths.

Other programs exist at the provincial level as well. This is one of the reasons Saskatchewan scored so highly on policy in the Fraser Institute’s report — the province offers a 30 percent tax credit, which, when combined with either the METC or CMETC, gives investors total tax credits worth 45 percent and 60 percent.

BC has also incentivized investment in the mining sector with a 20 percent tax credit, which grows to 30 percent if projects are located in areas affected by the invasive mountain pine beetle.

Additionally, as tariff threats from south of the border loomed in the first half of 2025, the Canadian government introduced the Building Canada Act, intended to streamline the regulatory approval process for infrastructure projects deemed to be in the national interest, including resource development.

The goal is to reduce red tape by consolidating federal reviews into a single process, eliminating redundancies between the federal and provincial governments and reducing timelines to within two years.

Similar initiatives have been introduced on the provincial level. In May of this year, the BC government introduced the Infrastructure Projects Act, designed to expedite permitting and environmental reviews.

Mining challenges in Canada

Although regulations vary from province to province and are subject to change with the election of new governments, Canada has developed a reputation for being a safe mining jurisdiction due to its political stability.

These positive outcomes are reflected in how many provinces scored highly in the Fraser Institute’s report; however, respondents weren’t without criticisms of Canada. One participant suggested that investment in BC is deterred by regulatory failures that create uncertainty, while another stated that taxation is a significant issue.

When examining Manitoba, which fell sharply in the standings to 26th from sixth in 2023, one exploration company president noted that a long list of roadblocks makes exploration in the province challenging.

How the new acts and shifts in policy will affect the mining industry won’t be known for some time. Still, they could go a long way to addressing issues outlined in the report and begin attracting new projects to the Canadian resource sector, which would be a boon to both mining companies and investors.

Securities Disclosure: I, Dean Belder, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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The seabed of the Baltic Sea is scattered with rock-like lumps that may one day fuel the global race for rare metals.

But new research suggests these formations, known as mineral concretions, are far more than a potential resource: they are complex, slow-growing structures that play an important role in marine ecosystems.

A team from the Geological Survey of Finland (GTK) has used synchrotron-based imaging at the Canadian Light Source (CLS) in Saskatchewan to probe the makeup of these concretions.

Their findings shed light on how the lumps form, how they differ across environments, and how their removal could disrupt life on the sea floor.

“These concretions act like a sponge, absorbing anything that is in the water column,” said geologist Joonas Wasiljeff, who was part of the GTK team. “We still don’t know enough that we can just go collect everything from the seafloor. If we remove them that may have drastic impacts on the ecosystem that may not ever recover.”

The GTK team identified three broad types in the Baltic Sea: iron-rich crusts, manganese-heavy discs and spheroidal nodules. Each type’s shape and composition are closely linked to environmental factors such as currents, sediment deposits and oxygen levels.

Crusts typically form in shallower, turbulent waters near shore, where stronger currents bring in terrestrial material like clays and micas. These iron-rich formations also contain trace amounts of vanadium and some rare earth elements.

By contrast, the discs and spheres tend to form in calmer, deeper water. They are more manganese-rich and host metals such as zinc, cobalt and higher concentrations of rare earth elements.

Despite the presence of resources, the rock-like lumps do more than trap metals. They provide critical hard surfaces on the seabed, where creatures like clams can anchor and other marine life can establish itself.

Their removal, Wasiljeff cautioned, risks breaking links in the food web and destabilizing benthic ecosystems.

At the same time, the economic allure of these deposits is clear. With rising demand for metals such as cobalt and rare earth elements — critical for batteries, electronics and renewable energy technologies — seabed mining has become a frontier of resource exploration.

China, Norway and Pacific island nations have already advanced projects targeting similar deposits in international waters.

The GTK study adds weight to calls for caution, showing that the same features that make these concretions promising as a resource also make them slow to form and ecologically significant.

The timing of the Baltic findings is also crucial as seabed mining takes on new geopolitical weight.

US President Donald Trump’s push to build an American stockpile of critical minerals from the seafloor has gained fresh momentum with Bahrain throwing its support behind Impossible Metals, a California startup.

However, debates regarding deep sea mining’s feasibility continue. The International Seabed Authority (ISA), the UN agency tasked with regulating deep-sea mining, has issued over 30 exploratory permits but has yet to finalize rules for commercial extraction.

That regulatory vacuum has fueled unilateral actions by states and companies alike, raising questions about whether collective governance of the seabed can hold.

The researchers noted that the mineral phases and formation mechanisms of Baltic Sea concretions resemble those found in other shallow marine environments worldwide. That suggests lessons from the Baltic could apply to seabed resource debates in other regions.

The broader implication, according to Wasiljeff, is that decisions on seabed mining must weigh both the potential supply of critical metals and the ecological functions of these deposits.

Securities Disclosure: I, Giann Liguid, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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Graphene is often heralded as the “wonder material” of the 21st century, and investing in graphene companies offers investors exposure to a growing number of graphene applications across a diverse set of industries.

Technological advancements in the electronics industry has given rise to new applications for graphene given its high electrical and thermal conductivity. This includes flexible display screens, wearable devices, high-speed transistors, and advanced energy storage systems.

Demand for graphene coatings and composites is rising from the energy storage, aerospace and automotive industries, among others. Graphene coatings are used in batteries, conductors and generators to improve energy efficiency and performance, while lightweight graphene composites are being used in aircraft and automobiles.

For those interested in how to invest in graphene, here’s a look at several publicly traded graphene companies making moves in the market today. These top graphene stocks are listed in alphabetical order, and all data was accurate as of August 28, 2025.

1. Black Swan Graphene (TSXV:SWAN)

Market cap: C$102.83 million

Black Swan Graphene describes itself as an emerging powerhouse in the bulk graphene business. UK-based global chemicals manufacturer Thomas Swan & Co. holds a 15 percent interest in Black Swan and brings a portfolio of patents and intellectual property related to graphene production. Through this partnership, Black Swan is building out a fully integrated supply chain from mine to graphene products.

Black Swan launched a number of new graphene products in 2024, such as its GraphCore 01 family of graphene nanoplatelets products, which includes powders and polymer-ready masterbatches designed for the polymer industry.

In addition, the company formed a commercial partnership with advanced materials engineering company Graphene Composites that will see Black Swan’s graphene used in the fabrication of GC Shield, a patented ballistic protection technology. It also secured a distribution and sales agreement with UK-based manufacturer of plastic materials Broadway Colours to incorporate Black Swan’s graphene nanoplatelets in the manufacture of graphene enhanced masterbatches for plastic manufacturing.

Black Swan closed on a C$6 million equity financing in February 2025 which will help to fund its capacity expansion and global commercialization plans for 2025.

This includes Black Swan’s newly formed strategic partnership with thermoplastic compounds and concentrates manufacturer Modern Dispersions (MDI). Under the preferred compounder agreement, Black Swan will provide graphene nanoplatelets to Modern Dispersions, which will manufacture Graphene Enhanced Masterbatch for graphene applications.

In July and August 2025, Black Swan grew its global distribution and sales network through agreements with METCO Resources, Ferro and Thomas Swan.

Black Swan is in the process of more than tripling its production capacity from 40 metric tons of high-quality graphene annually to 140 metric tons per year by installing further capacity at its Thomas Swan facility in the UK.

2. CVD Equipment (NASDAQ:CVV)

Market cap: US$18.82 million

CVD Equipment produces chemical vapor deposition, gas control and other types of equipment and process solutions for developing and creating materials and coatings for a range of industrial applications, including aerospace engine components, medical implants, semiconductors, battery nanomaterials and solar cells.

CVD’s processing can be used to produce graphene and nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes and silicon nanowires. Its PVT200 system is designed to grow silicon carbide crystals for the manufacture of 200 millimeter wafers. In November 2024, CVD reported a US$3.5 million follow on order for a production chemical vapor infiltration system to produce advanced, energy efficient materials for use within gas turbine engines.

CVD’s 2024 financials show revenue of US$26.9 million, up 11.5 percent year-over-year on higher revenues from its aerospace contracts and semiconductor segment. This momentum carried into 2025, with revenue for the first half of the year up 19.2 percent to US$13.4 million over the prior half-year period. This was driven by its Q1 performance, with the company reporting its revenues for the quarter were up by 69 percent year-over-year to reach US$8.3 million.

3. Directa Plus (LSE:DCTA)

Market cap: GBP 11.24 million

Leading graphene nanoplatelet producer Directa Plus makes products designed for commercial applications such as textiles and composites. The Italy-based firm has developed a patented graphene material named G+ Graphene Plus, which is both portable and scalable. Directa Plus casts a wide net, even using its graphene for golf balls with the aim of improving users’ control and swings using elasticity.

Directa Plus inked in December 2023 what it called a ‘landmark agreement’ to acquire a proprietary system for preparing graphene compounds for market-ready battery and polymer applications, opening up two more potential markets for Directa Plus products.

Its graphene products also include its proprietary Grafysorber nanoplatelets-based technology that can absorb 100 times its own weight to recover oil and hydrocarbons through treating water, sludge and emulsions. The company stated it is seeing market traction in environmental contracts through its subsidiary Setcar, which is an environmental services company, and its Grafysorber tech.

Setcar secured a 1.5 million euro contract in February 2025 with Midia International to provide tank cleaning and waste disposal services using Grafysorber for Midia’s offshore drilling campaign in the Black Sea. That same month, Setcar renewed a 1.1 million euro contract with Ford Otosan, a Romanian subsidiary of Ford Motor (NASDAQ:F), to deliver total waste management services.

Later in April, Setcar reported another contract extension, this time with OMV Petrom worth 1.59 million euros for the use of Grafysorber technology to treat oil sludges, emulsions and contaminated water.

4. First Graphene (ASX:FGR,OTCQB:FGPHF)

Market cap: AU$39.14 million

First Graphene is an advanced materials company that has developed an environmentally sound method of converting ultra-high-grade graphite into the competitively priced, high-quality graphene in bulk quantities. First Graphene is part of a nine-member consortium working to develop and commercialize lightweight impermeable cryogenic all-composite tanks for the safe storage and transport of liquid hydrogen.

The firm is working with three Australian universities on developing graphene products and associated intellectual properties, including PureGRAPH, its graphene powder. First Graphene is vertically integrated, and applications for its products extend to fire retardancy, energy storage and concrete, among others.

First Graphene has secured funding for a collaborative research project aimed at commercializing its Kainos technology for the production of ‘high-quality, battery-grade synthetic graphite and pristine graphene from petroleum feedstock using a scalable hydrodynamic cavitation manufacturing process.’

First Graphene kicked off the new year in 2025 by announcing its Kainos technology secured patents from the Australian and South Korean governments. The following month, the company completed a AU$2.4 million private placement to help fund the acceleration of its global commercial pipeline.

In May 2025, the company secured an exclusive supply agreement with Indonesian industrial safety boots manufacturer Alasmas Berkat Utama. The contract will see First Graphene provide approximately 2.5 metric tons of PureGRAPH 10 masterbatch over the first two years to be used in safety footwear for workers in the Southeast Asia mining industry. The company’s fiscal year 2025 annual income was estimated at AU$1.2 million in its June 2025 quarterly report.

First Graphene initiated a 10 month project in partnership with Imperial College London and University College London in July 2025 aimed at incorporating graphene in the 3D printing of metal components for use in high-end applications in the aerospace and motor sports industries.

5. Graphene Manufacturing Group (TSXV:GMG,OTCQX:GMGMF)

Market cap: C$101.09 million

Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) is a clean-technology company bringing to market energy saving and energy storage solutions based on its proprietary graphene production process.

Its products include graphene enhanced energy-saving coatings for HVAC, electronic heat sinks, industrial process plants and data center applications, as well as a graphene lubricant additive for diesel and gasoline engines. The company is also working to develop and commercialize graphene aluminum-ion batteries in collaboration with Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO,NYSE:RIO,LSE:RIO) and the University of Queensland with funding from the Australian government.

In May 2025, GMG’s board of directors approved an AU$900,000 expenditure for the early works of its planned Gen 2.0 Graphene Manufacturing Technology plant will be built at GMG’s existing manufacturing facility in Queensland, Australia. With an estimated total capital cost of AU$2.3 million, the Gen 2.0 plant is expected to be online by end of June 2026. It will initially operate at 1 metric ton per annum, work will commence shortly after to upgrade its capacity to an expected 10 metric tons per annum.

That same month, GMG launched a website for direct sales of its engine performance enhancing graphene liquid concentrate G Lubricant, and in July it commenced direct sales to end customers in Australia, the UK, Europe, China, Canada and the US.

6. Haydale Graphene Industries (LSE:HAYD)

Market cap: GBP 23.78 million

Through its subsidiaries, Haydale Graphene Industries designs, develops and commercializes advanced materials. The company is focused on commercializing its proprietary heating ink-based technology and integrating graphene and other nanomaterials into next-generation industrial applications.

Haydale has a partnership with the University of Manchester’s Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC), through which it is researching and developing graphene-based innovations such as conductive ink heating applications for the automotive and future homes sectors.

In March 2025, the company announced it had secured new commercial contracts for its new heating systems from Affordable Warmth Solutions to develop a further graphene heater ink product, and with the national gas grid, National Gas Transmission, for the use of its technology in upgrading the gas network.

The following month, Haydale shared that its JustHeat graphene-based heating system had achieved CE marking certification, meaning that it meets European safety and environmental standards compliance.

7. HydroGraph Clean Power (CSE:HG,OTCQB:HGRAF)

Market cap: C$518.48 million

HydroGraph Clean Power produces cost-effective, high-purity graphene, hydrogen and other strategic nanomaterials. The company has an exclusive license from Kansas State University to produce graphene and hydrogen via the organization’s patented detonation process, which results in 99.8 percent pure carbon content graphene.

At the top of the year, results from a research study conducted with Arizona State University demonstrated that HydroGraph’s Fractal Graphene is an ideal material for ultra-high-performance concrete and 3D-printed structures. Then, in February, the company announced a technical collaboration with an unnamed global leader to use graphene technology in high-performance fiber applications.

HydroGraph launched an advanced graphene dispersions product line in March which is designed to produce high-performance electrodes for use in energy storage solutions. The line was developed in collaboration with battery materials and testing services company NEI.

In July, Hydrograph kicked off a Compounding Partner Program aimed at reaching commercial-scale production of its high-performance Fractal Graphene in thermoplastics. The first group of certified partners are in the automotive and packaging sectors.

Hydrograph’s graphene products also have applications in the medical sector. In August, the company announced a new commercialization agreement that will see Ease Healthcare market the LEAP early detection lung cancer test that incorporates HydroGraph’s patented fractal graphene with Hawkeye Bio’s patented biosensor.

8. NanoXplore (TSXV:GRA,OTCQX:NNXPF)

Market cap: C$536.64 million

Established in 2011, NanoXplore is able to produce high volumes of graphene at affordable prices due to its unique and environmentally friendly production process. The company’s GrapheneBlack graphene powder can be used in plastic products to greatly increase their reusability and recyclability.

NanoXplore is also targeting lithium-ion batteries with its patented SiliconGraphene battery anode material solution, which employs GrapheneBlack as a coating agent around silicon to make a safer, more reliable cell. NanoXplore’s graphene products are also being used in internal combustion engine vehicles.

As part of its five year strategic plan, last year NanoXplore increased the production capacity at its plant in Québec, Canada. The capacity expansion will enable the company to meet increased demand from an existing customer for its graphene-enhanced composite products. The customer assumed a significant portion of the expansion costs.

In its fiscal Q3 2025 financials for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, the company reported total revenues of C$30.45 million for the quarter, down 10 percent from the same quarter in the previous year. NanoXplore highlighted increases in its adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, which totaled C$1,420,555 compared to C$571,968 in Q3 2024.

9. Talga Group (ASX:TLG,OTCQX:TLGRF)

Market cap: AU$230.05 million

Talga Group is a vertically integrated battery anode and materials company, mining its own graphite and producing anodes. It has operations in Sweden, Japan, Australia, Germany and the UK. The company also produces graphene additives for use by materials manufacturers in applications such as concrete, coatings, plastics and energy storage.

Talga has the Talphite and Talphene lines of graphene products, which include conductive additives for battery cathode and anode products, solid-state anodes and graphite recycling.

In April, the Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth granted Talgas’ Luleå anode refinery in Sweden Net-Zero Strategic Project status under the EU Net-Zero Industry Act. Luleå will be supplied by graphite from its Vittangi graphite project in Sweden. Two months later, the company announced that the Swedish government gave the greenlight to its mining permit for the Nunasvaara South natural graphite mine in Northern Sweden.

As for its end products, in May Talga secured a binding offtake agreement with battery charging technology company Nyobolt for approximately 3,000 metric tons of Talga’s flagship battery anode product, Talnode-C, for an initial term of four years starting May 13, 2025. The anodes will be supplied from the Luleå anode refinery.

In mid-August, Talga launched a new proprietary graphite anode product, Talnode-R, made from recycled lithium-ion battery waste from two recycling streams: gigafactory production scrap and spent anodes from end-of-life batteries.

Private graphene companies

The graphene stocks listed above are by no means the only graphene-focused companies. Investors interested in graphene would also do well to learn more about the private companies focused on graphene technology, including ACS Material, Advanced Graphene Products, Graphene Platform, Graphenea, Grafoid and Universal Matter.

FAQs for graphene

What is graphene?

Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice. First produced in 2004, when professors at England’s University of Manchester used Scotch tape to peel flakes of graphene off of graphite, the material is 200 times stronger than steel and thinner than a single sheet of paper. Graphene has many possible applications in various fields, such as batteries, sensors, solar panels, electronics, medical equipment and sports gear.

What are some good properties of graphene?

Graphene’s outstanding properties include high thermal and electrical conductivity, high elasticity and flexibility, high hardness and resistance, transparency and the ability to generate electricity via exposure to sunlight.

What is the difference between graphene and graphite?

Graphene and graphite are both allotropes of carbon, meaning they are structurally different forms of the same element. A key difference between them is that graphene is a single layer of graphite.

Securities Disclosure: I, Melissa Pistilli, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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Zeus Resources (ASX:ZEU,FSE:ZEU) is a mineral exploration company dedicated to advancing high-grade critical mineral projects in underexplored regions. Its primary focus is the 100-percent-owned Casablanca antimony project in Morocco, while also maintaining exploration interests in uranium, lithium and rare earth elements across Australia.

Targeting Europe’s industrial and defence supply chains, Zeus is leveraging Morocco’s efficient permitting environment to fast-track development. In July 2025, Zeus completed its acquisition of Casablanca and immediately initiated a high-resolution geophysics program. The company aims to progress from reconnaissance to drilling within months, capitalising on record-high antimony prices and tightening Western supply chains. The Casablanca project represents one of the few high-grade antimony exposures outside China.

Zeus also strengthened its Moroccan strategy through a five-year, non-exclusive license agreement with Newmont, covering its Morocco exploration database and regional framework study across the Anti-Atlas and Central Meseta regions. The database integrates geochemical, geophysical and structural datasets, providing Zeus with a competitive advantage in prospectivity analysis and target generation. Key terms include a 1 percent NSR royalty on any properties Zeus acquires in these regions and a 15-year right of first refusal for Newmont on transfers. The agreement streamlines project identification, reduces early-stage risk and positions Zeus to efficiently expand its Moroccan footprint.

Company Highlights

  • Casablanca Antimony Project: Six exploration licenses over 79 sq km in central Morocco. Surface sampling during due diligence returned astonishing results: up to 61.9 percent antimony, with additional samples ranging 7.8 to 46.52 percent antimony along a mapped strike exceeding 4 km
  • Strategic Location for Supply Security: Morocco is a long-standing antimony producer with historic supply to Europe, ranking 19th globally on the Fraser Institute’s mining jurisdiction index- – on par with Western Australia.
  • Rapid Advancement Exploration Model: Geophysics survey underway within weeks of licence acquisition, trenching program planned, and drill commencement targeted for early Q4 2025.
  • Favourable Market Dynamics: Antimony prices have quadrupled since early 2024 to ~US$55,000/t amid tightening global supply and rising demand from defence, electronics and renewable energy sectors.
  • Strategic Advisory Firepower: Former US Ambassador Christopher Dell has joined as US business and strategic development advisor aiming to leverage his extensive diplomatic experience and proven negotiation skills to facilitate Zeus navigate capital-raising, geopolitical positioning and partnerships aligned with Western critical minerals policy
  • Strategic Data Access: Access to Newmont’s Morocco exploration database and framework study strengthens Zeus’s ability to fast-track target generation and expand its Moroccan footprint
  • Lean Valuation, Clear Milestones: Market capitalization sits around AU$9 to AU$13 million, offering early-stage leverage if exploration success continues.

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Silver47 Exploration Corp. (TSXV: AGA,OTC:AAGAF) (OTCQB: AAGAF) (‘Silver47’ or the ‘Company’) confirms that, as previously announced on September 4, 2025, it has engaged Sideways Frequency LLC (‘SFLLC’) as an arms-length, third party firm contractually retained by the Company in accordance with routine industry practices to provide investor relations services for a 12 month term.

As part of the Company’s efforts towards investor awareness, SFLLC organizes and facilitates the creation and distribution of promotional material concerning the Company and its common shares traded on the OTCQB marketplace (the ‘Promotional Material‘) on behalf of the Company. On September 10, 2025, the Company became aware that SFLLC had commenced distribution of Promotional Material which discussed the Company, its business and a general assessment of, and commentary on, the broader market for silver and silver exploration globally. The Promotional Material was available via email and online via click-through of digital media ads.

The Company has editorial control over the Promotional Material for accuracy but is not directly involved in its creation or distribution, other than fact checking the final versions for accuracy. The content of the Promotional Material was taken from publicly available disclosure, including the Company’s press releases, corporate presentation and financial statements. The statements made in the promotional material were not false or misleading.

The OTC Markets Group Inc (‘OTC Markets‘) has requested the Company issue this statement regarding the Promotional Material.

The effect of the Promotional Material is impossible to judge precisely but may have led to an increase in trading volumes of the Company’s common shares on the OTCQB.

After inquiring with its management, directors, officers, control persons and third-party service providers, the Company confirms that none of such parties have:

  • directly or indirectly been involved in any way (including payment of a third-party) with the creation, distribution, or payment of promotional materials related to the Company or its securities, except as described in this press release; or

In the last 12 months, the Company has not engaged any third party to provide investor relations, public relations, marketing or related services, other than SFLLC, High Tide Consulting Corp. (‘High Tide‘), and Market One Media Group (‘Market One‘). The engagement of High Tide was disclosed in the Company’s April 4, 2025 news release.

The Company entered into a media services agreement (the ‘Market One Agreement‘) dated September 2, 2025, with Market One. Market One, with offices in Vancouver and Toronto, is a multi-platform media solution for the capital markets operating in editorial, video and digital media. The media message is distributed via broadcast, digital, and social media channels including media platforms such as BNN Bloomberg. Market One’s engagement is for a term of 12 months. Market One will provide services including investor lead generation buildout, a social media campaign, banner ads and articles. The Company will pay Market One a fee of $75,000 plus GST for the services provided. There are no performance factors contained in the Market One Agreement and Market One will not receive common shares or options as compensation. Further, Market One and the Company are unrelated and unaffiliated entities and, at the time of the Market One Agreement, neither Market One nor any of its principals have an interest, directly or indirectly, in the securities of the Company. The Market One Agreement is subject to TSX Venture Exchange approval.

Other than as previously disclosed in the Company’s public continuous disclosure filings, the Company has not issued any shares or convertible instruments allowing conversion to equity securities at prices constituting a discount to the current market rate at the time of the issuance.

About Silver47 Exploration

Silver47 Exploration Corp is a mineral exploration company, focused on uncovering and developing silver-rich deposits in North America. The Company is creating a leading high-grade US-focused silver developer with a resource totaling 236 Moz AgEq at 334 g/t AgEq inferred and 10 Moz at 333 g/t AgEq indicated. With operations in Alaska, Nevada and New Mexico, Silver47 Exploration is anchored in America’s most prolific mining jurisdictions. For detailed information regarding the resource estimates, assumptions, and technical reports, please refer to the NI 43-101 Technical Report and other filings available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca. The Company trades on the TSXV under the ticker symbol AGA and OTCQB under the ticker symbol AAGAF.

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    The US Federal Reserve held its sixth meeting of 2025 from Tuesday (September 16) to Wednesday (September 17) amid slowing growth in the country’s jobs market.

    The central bank met analysts’ expectations by lowering the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to the 4 to 4.25 percent range. It marks the first cut of 2025, after holding at the 4.25 to 4.5 percent range since December 2024.

    Despite August consumer price index (CPI) data showing inflation rose to 2.9 percent from 2.7 percent in July, a weakening labor market became the focus of the Fed’s dual mandate of stable prices and maximum employment.

    “The case for a persistent inflation outbreak is less, and that’s why we think it’s time for us to acknowledge the risks to the other mandate have grown, and we should move in the direction of neutral,” said Chair Jerome Powell.

    The most recent US jobs report indicates that August brought an increase of just 22,000 new workers, while the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.3 percent from 4.2 percent in July. Additionally, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which produced the report, announced a downward revision to June’s figures, showing a loss of 13,000 jobs.

    Similarly, July’s report, released on August 1, marked a significant weakening in the labor force, bringing the three month average to just 28,000 new jobs after growth of 192,000 in the February to April period.

    Following that report, US President Donald Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, suggesting the jobs data was “rigged” to make his administration look bad. Both the slowing American labor market and rising inflation over the past few months have been blamed on the effects of Trump’s tariffs trickling into the economy.

    Trump has been critical of the Fed and Powell in particular, saying they haven’t moved quickly enough to lower rates.

    While he is unable to remove Powell, in August Trump attempted to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook over alleged mortgage fraud stemming from mortgage applications where she listed two homes as principal residences. Recent documents have shown those allegations to be false, and that Cook listed one of the homes as a vacation property.

    On Monday (September 15), an appeals court blocked Cook’s removal from the Fed’s Board of Governors, allowing her to participate in this week’s meeting. Also this week, the Senate confirmed Stephen Miran to the board in a 48 to 47 decision along party lines. He will be replacing Adriana Kugler, who resigned in August.

    Miran is on leave from his position at the White House’s Council of Economic Advisers and increases Trump’s influence over the seven member board. The nomination process for a new board member usually lasts months, but Miran’s appointment took just six weeks, allowing him to participate in this week’s meeting.

    The gold price rose to a record high of US$3,707.34 per ounce shortly after the decision, but quickly fell back to the US$3,650 level. Silver spiked as high as US$42.24 per ounce following the meeting, still trading near 14 year highs.

    Equities were mixed on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 (INDEXSP:INX) losing 0.31 percent to reach 6,586. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq-100 (INDEXNASDAQ:NDX) shed 1.03 percent to come in at 24,036, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average (INDEXDJX:DJI) gained 0.5 percent, coming to 45,084.

    Securities Disclosure: I, Dean Belder, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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