Gold'n Futures Mineral Corp. reported it has completed check assays on 25 selected drill core samples. These samples are from intersections of the Golden Mile gold zone and originally returned from approximately 1 gram per tonne gold (g/t Au) or greater as reported in the Company news releases dated January 24 and February 23, 2022.

The check assays successfully demonstrated that assay methods as used were highly effective with reproducible results. Seventeen of the samples showed less than 10% difference over the original reported gold contents while the variance of only 3 samples was greater than 20% and can be explained by the nugget effect of gold. The check assay results are within range confirming the effectiveness of the methods used to analyze the core samples from the Hercules gold occurrence.

Gold analyses was performed by Activation Laboratories Ltd. (Actlabs, ISO Accredited lab) employing codes; 1A2-50 and 1A3-50. 1A2-50: A sample size of 50 grams rock pulp is mixed with fire assay fluxes (borax, soda ash, silica, litharge) and with silver added as a collector. The mixture is placed in a fire clay crucible and heated to finish 1060°C. Upon removal from the assay furnace the crucibles containing the molten slag (lighter material) is carefully poured from the crucible into a mould, leaving a metal button at the base of the mould.

The button is then placed in a preheated cupel which absorbs the lead when cupelled at 950°C to recover the silver and gold in a doré bead (Ag doré bead). The entire Ag doré bead is dissolved in aqua regia and the gold content is determined by AA (Atomic Absorption). AA is an instrumental method of determining element concentration by introducing an element in its atomic form, to a light beam of appropriate wavelength causing the atom to absorb light.

The reduction in the intensity of the light beam directly correlates with the concentration of the elemental atomic species. On each tray of 42 samples there is two blanks, three sample duplicates and 2 certified reference materials, one high and one low (QC 7 out of 42 samples). Company generally rerun all gold by fire assay gravimetric over 5,000 ppb to ensure accurate values.

1A350: A sample size of 50 grams rock pulp, is mixed with fire assay fluxes (borax, soda ash, silica, litharge) and with Ag added as a collector and the mixture is placed in a fire clay crucible and heated to 1060°C. Upon removal from the assay furnace the crucibles containing the molten slag (lighter material) is carefully poured from the crucible into a mould, leaving a metal button at the base of the mould. The button is then placed in a preheated cupel which absorbs the lead when cupelled at 950°C to recover the Ag (doré bead) + Au. Au is separated from the Ag in the doré bead by parting with nitric acid.

The resulting gold flake is annealed using a torch. The gold flake remaining is weighed gravimetrically on a microbalance. The Company is pleased to also report it has placed a new video of the Hercules property on its website.

The new video features an introduction to the property in terms of location, geology and project size and has scenes captured from drone flights over the trenches and outcrops of several of the gold mineralized veins, including the high-grade Golden Mile, the Lucky Strike, Wilkinson Lake and Amede gold veins. The scientific and technical content of this press release has been prepared, reviewed, and approved by Mr. Walter Hanych, P. Geo., who is a Qualified Person under NI 43-101 regulations and is a director of the Company.