Tomorrow Investor

Surrounded by Giants, This Nevada Explorer Is Targeting the Next Big Discovery

Glenstar 1

In a part of Nevada known for billion-dollar mining legacies, Glenstar Minerals Inc. (CSE: GSTR, OTCQB: GSTRF) is zeroing in on what could be the next big critical mineral discovery.

Their flagship project, Green Monster, sits in the Goodsprings mining district—flanked by some of the most iconic mining camps in the state: 

Barrick’s massive Cortez Mine to the north, Round Mountain to the east, and the gold-rich Battle Mountain district to the west.

This is ground where fortunes have been made. But what’s different this time?

Glenstar is bringing modern tech and fresh eyes to a place many thought had already given up its best.

New magnetic surveys and reinterpreted geology are pointing to a deep-seated target that past operators never had the tools—or the mandate—to chase. Early samples are already showing grades of 3.5% copper and 2.8% nickel. That’s serious critical mineral potential. 

With a drilling program recently completed – ahead of schedule and underbudget – the next major update could be just around the corner.

And the timing? Couldn’t be better.

The U.S. Critical Mineral Race Is Heating Up—Fast

Glenstar 3
TSMC semiconductor manufacturing facility, image courtesy of TSMC1

Just a few hours south, Arizona is being transformed.

Since 2020, TSMC has poured over $165 billion into a semiconductor mega-campus in Phoenix.¹

With help from $6.6 billion in CHIPS Act funding,² they’re building fabs, packaging plants, and an R&D center³ that will supply Apple, Nvidia, AMD, and Broadcom with advanced AI chips.

It’s a bet on American dominance in the next great tech wave.

That’s why copper, cobalt, nickel, and rare earths are suddenly front and center in U.S. policy. The White House has unlocked over $50 billion to reshore chip production,⁴ and the Defense Production Act has been invoked to ramp up domestic mining.⁵

Washington is now treating these minerals like oil in the 1970s—too strategic to leave in foreign hands.⁶

As tensions with China escalate, and global supply chains bend under pressure, companies like Glenstar Minerals Inc. (CSE: GSTR, OTCQB: GSTRF) are stepping into the spotlight – potentially helping to plug one of the biggest holes in America’s industrial supply chain.

AI Infrastructure Needs More Than Just Code

Glenstar 2
Cooling plant in Google’s Oregon data center, image courtesy of Google2 

AI runs on hardware. And hardware runs on minerals.

Every data center, chip foundry, and AI supercomputer needs massive amounts of copper—for wiring, conductors, and heat dissipation.⁷ They need cobalt and nickel for thermal stability and power storage.⁸⁹ They need zinc and rare earths for the chips themselves—and even antimony for the doping process that turns raw silicon into smart processors.¹⁰

That’s why prices are spiking. Copper is up more than 30% YTD.¹¹ Nickel is projected to double by 2034. And the cobalt market is surging alongside the explosion in EVs and data centers.¹²

Glenstar Minerals Inc. (CSE: GSTR, OTCQB: GSTRF) is sitting on a portfolio that touches all of them—right when the U.S. is looking for domestic sources.

Green Monster: A Historic Mine with New Strategic Importance

Glenstar 6

The Cortez Mine in Nevada, image courtesy of Barrick Gold

Glenstar Minerals’ Green Monster property sits right in the heart of one of the world’s richest mineral regions, surrounded by some of Nevada’s largest and most successful mines.

Nevada itself ranks in the top four for overall domestic mineral production—and it’s the undisputed leader in gold production in the U.S.¹³

To the north, Barrick Gold’s Cortez Mine has been pumping out gold for decades, generating billions in revenue and cementing its status as one of Nevada’s premier mining hubs.

Just west lies the Battle Mountain District, home to some of the state’s most prolific mines, including operations run by Newmont and Barrick. This district remains a hotspot for large-scale exploration and development.

To the east, the Round Mountain Mine has long been a cornerstone of Nevada’s mining legacy.

Together, these massive mining operations form a powerful ring around Green Monster, offering access to critical infrastructure, deep industry expertise, and a thriving mining ecosystem.

Glenstar Minerals Inc. (CSE: GSTR, OTCQB: GSTRF) is positioned to tap into this legacy as it advances its own high-value resources, targeting copper, cobalt, nickel, zinc, and rare earths.

Positioned in the Prolific Goodsprings District

Glenstar 4

The Green Monster property lies within Nevada’s Goodsprings district—a region with a rich mining history and a jurisdiction that’s welcoming to exploration and development.

Once Clark County’s largest mineral producer, Goodsprings has a recorded historical production value exceeding $31 million14—accounting for more than 40% of the county’s total mineral output.

That’s a staggering contribution, especially considering Nevada’s reputation as one of the world’s top mining regions.

For decades, the Goodsprings district helped fuel industrial America, but much of its deeper mineral potential remains largely untouched.

Spanning over 700 acres, Green Monster borders patented claims with proven production records.15

The original Green Monster Mine was a steady producer of copper, zinc, silver, lead, and uranium, with historical records showing more than 2 million pounds of zinc extracted during earlier development phases.16

But like many legacy mines, early operations focused on near-surface veins using outdated methods—leaving deeper deposits undiscovered.

That’s where Glenstar’s modern approach changes the game.

Using advanced geophysical surveys, the company has uncovered promising subsurface anomalies that earlier miners simply couldn’t detect.

Recent surface sampling has returned impressive grades: up to 3.5% copper, 2.8% nickel, and 0.15% cobalt.

With permits in hand and a top-tier drilling contractor mobilized,17 Glenstar Minerals Inc. (CSE: GSTR, OTCQB: GSTRF) has now completed its drill program—ahead of schedule and under budget.

Results are expected any day now, as the company moves quickly to unlock this project’s full potential—right in the middle of a critical minerals hotspot.

Wildhorse: Glenstar’s Strategic Dark Horse Project

Glenstar 5

While Green Monster is the flagship, Glenstar’s newly acquired Wildhorse project in Mineral County could be just as important.

The 900-acre property offers a different kind of critical mineral exposure—including tungsten, bismuth, and antimony—all crucial to chipmaking and defense tech.

Surface samples at Wildhorse are already showing:

  • 1% copper
  • 350 ppm tungsten
  • 7,000 ppm antimony

These are early signs, but in a geopolitically charged market where the U.S. imports 75% of its antimony from China, even small domestic deposits are getting major attention.

Wildhorse is next in line for modern geophysics and targeted drilling, expanding Glenstar Minerals’ (CSE: GSTR, OTCQB: GSTRF) footprint and its potential mineral inventory.

The Bottom Line

The AI race is no longer just about who writes the best algorithms. It’s about who controls the raw materials that make computing possible.

Glenstar Minerals (CSE: GSTR, OTCQB: GSTRF) is going after those materials in a part of the world that’s produced billions in gold, copper, and critical metals—and it’s doing it with the kind of exploration tools legacy miners never had.

With two projects in proven districts, a fully funded drill program18 with drill results due any day, and a front-row seat to the U.S. semiconductor buildout, Glenstar is digging into the foundation of America’s next industrial era.

Learn more about Glenstar Minerals on their official site.

1https://www.tsmc.com/static/abouttsmcaz/index.htm
2https://pr.tsmc.com/english/news/3210
3https://pr.tsmc.com/english/news/3210
4https://www.cfr.org/in-brief/what-chips-act
5https://www.energy.gov/articles/president-biden-invokes-defense-production-act-accelerate-domestic-manufacturing-clean
6https://www.cfr.org/blog/rebalancing-chinas-economy-stimulus-confidence-and-self-sufficiency
7https://www.cnbc.com/2025/02/08/tech-megacaps-to-spend-more-than-300-billion-in-2025-to-win-in-ai.html
8https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/real-estate/article/apple-nvidia-ai-factory-houston-manufacturing-20279437.php
9https://apnews.com/article/copper-tariff-prices-ai-energy-china-trump-df365850cd0e9acb293d5b676f839e78#
10https://www.cobaltinstitute.org/essential-cobalt-2/enabling-technology/
11https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/cobalt-market-report
12https://www.datacenterfrontier.com/sponsored/article/55282507/nickel-zinc-the-data-center-shift-beyond-lithium-ion-and-lead-acid
13https://www.westcoastmet.com/hi-tech-semiconductor-1
14https://www.e-mj.com/features/nevada-a-leader-in-gold-production/
15https://westernmininghistory.com/towns/nevada/goodsprings/
16https://glenstar.ca/Projects/green-monster/
17https://glenstar.ca/glenstar-minerals-hires-midnight-sun-drilling-inc-for-first-ever-drill-program-on-nickel-copper-cobalt-green-monster/
18https://glenstar.ca/glenstar-minerals-hires-midnight-sun-drilling-inc-for-first-ever-drill-program-on-nickel-copper-cobalt-green-monster/

IMPORTANT NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER

This article is a paid advertisement. Think Ink Marketing and its owners, managers, employees, and assigns (collectively “the Publisher”) is often paid by profiled companies or third parties to organize marketing campaigns, which include the creation and dissemination of these types of communications. In this case, in an effort to enhance public awareness of for Glenstar Minerals Inc. and its securities, GSTR has provided the Publisher with a budget of approximately $50,000 USD to cover the costs associated with the creation and distribution of this communication. The Publisher may retain any excess sums after expenses as its compensation. This compensation should be viewed as a major conflict with our ability to be unbiased. Readers should beware that third parties, profiled companies, and/or their affiliates may liquidate shares of the profiled companies at any time, including at or near the time you receive this communication, which has the potential to hurt share prices. Frequently companies profiled in our articles experience a large increase in volume and share price during the course of investor awareness marketing, which often ends as soon as the investor awareness marketing ceases. The investor awareness marketing may be as brief as one day, after which a large decrease in volume and share price may likely occur. This communication is not, and should not be construed to be, an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security. Neither this communication nor the Publisher purport to provide a complete analysis of any company or its financial position. The Publisher is not, and does not purport to be, a broker-dealer or registered investment adviser. This communication is not, and should not be construed to be, personalized investment advice directed to or appropriate for any particular investor. Any investment should be made only after consulting a professional investment advisor and only after reviewing the financial statements and other pertinent corporate information about the company. Further, readers are advised to read and carefully consider the Risk Factors identified and discussed in the advertised company’s SEC, SEDAR and/or other government filings. Investing in securities, particularly microcap securities, is speculative and carries a high degree of risk. Past performance does not guarantee future results. This communication is based on information generally available to the public and on interviews with company management, and does not (to the Publisher’s knowledge, as confirmed by GSTR) contain any material, non-public information. The information on which it is based is believed to be reliable. Nevertheless, the Publisher cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information.

SHARE OWNERSHIP.

The Publisher does not own any shares of GSTR and has no information concerning share ownership by others of in GSTR. The Publisher cautions readers to beware that third parties, profiled companies, and/or their affiliates may liquidate shares of the profiled companies at any time, including at or near the time you read the articles on this website and this has the potential to hurt share prices. Frequently companies profiled in such articles experience a large increase in volume and share price during the course of investor awareness marketing, which often ends as soon as the investor awareness marketing ceases.

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS.

This publication contains forward-looking statements, including statements regarding expected continual GSTRwth of the featured companies and/or industry. The Publisher notes that statements contained herein that look forward in time, which include everything other than historical information, involve risks and uncertainties that may affect the companies’ actual results of operations. Wherever possible, words such as “predicts”, “projects”, “targets”, “plans”, “expects”, “does not expect”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “estimates”, “forecasts”, “anticipate” or “does not anticipate”, “believe”, “intend” and similar expressions or statements that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken, occur or be achieved, or the negative or grammatical variation thereof or other variations thereof, or comparable terminology have been used to identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements include, among other things, statements relating to: (a) revenue generating potential with respect to GSTR’s industry; (b) market opportunity; (c) GSTR’s business plans and strategies; (d) services that GSTR intends to offer; (e) GSTR’s milestone projections and targets; (f) GSTR’s expectations regarding receipt of approval for regulatory applications; (g) GSTR’s intentions to expand into other jurisdictions including the timeline expectations relating to those expansion plans; and (h) GSTR’s expectations regarding its ability to deliver shareholder value. Forward-looking statements are not a guarantee of future performance and are based upon a number of estimates and assumptions of management in light of management’s experience and perception of trends, current conditions and expected developments, as well as other factors that management believes to be relevant and reasonable in the circumstances, as of the date of this document including, without limitation, assumptions about: (a) the ability to raise any necessary additional capital on reasonable terms to execute GSTR’s business plan; (b) that general business and economic conditions will not change in a material adverse manner; (c) GSTR’s ability to procure equipment and operating supplies in sufficient quantities and on a timely basis; (d) GSTR’s ability to enter into contractual arrangements; (e) the accuracy of budgeted costs and expenditures; (f) GSTR’s ability to attract and retain skilled personnel; (g) political and regulatory stability; (h) the receipt of governmental, regulatory and third-party approvals, licenses and permits on favorable terms; (i) changes in applicable legislation; (j) stability in financial and capital markets; and (k) expectations regarding the level of disruption as a result of COVID-19. Such forward-looking information involves a variety of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual plans, intentions, activities, results, performance or achievements of GSTR to be materially different from any future plans, intentions, activities, results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such risks include, without limitation: (a) GSTR operations could be adversely affected by possible future government legislation, policies and controls or by changes in applicable laws and regulations; (b) public health crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic may adversely impact GSTR’s business; (c) the volatility of global capital markets; (d) political instability and changes to the regulations governing GSTR’s business operations (e) GSTR may be unable to implement its GSTRwth strategy; and (f) increased competition. Except as required by law, the Website Host undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future event or otherwise.

INDEMNIFICATION/RELEASE OF LIABILITY.

By reading this communication, you acknowledge that you have read and understand this disclaimer, and further that to the greatest extent permitted under law, you release the Publisher, its affiliates, assigns and successors from any and all liability, damages, and injury from this communication. You further warrant that you are solely responsible for any financial outcome that may come from your investment decisions.

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.

Think Ink Marketing is the Publisher’s trademark. All other trademarks used in this communication are the property of their respective trademark holders. The Publisher is not affiliated, connected, or associated with, and is not sponsored, approved, or originated by, the trademark holders unless otherwise stated. No claim is made by the Publisher to any rights in any third-party trademarks.

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER

This website is owned and hosted by Tycona Media Ltd. Articles appearing on this website should be considered paid advertisements. Tycona Media Ltd. and its owners, managers, employees, and assigns (collectively “the Website Host”) is often paid by marketing companies to host websites on which articles profiling public companies are published. The Website Host has not been compensated by any of the profiled companies. The Website Host’s compensation for articles appearing on this website is as follows:

The Website Host has been paid approximately $500 per month while the advertisement campaign is active by Think Ink Marketing as compensation to host the article profiling Glenstar Minerals Inc. (“GSTR”).

SHARE OWNERSHIP

The Website Host does not own any shares of any profiled compannies and has no information concerning share ownership by others of any profiled companies. The Website Host cautions readers to beware that third parties, profiled companies, and/or their affiliates may liquidate shares of the profiled companies at any time, including at or near the time you read the articles on this website and this has the potential to hurt share prices. Frequently companies profiled in such articles experience a large increase in volume and share price during the course of investor awareness marketing, which often ends as soon as the investor awareness marketing ceases.

NO SECURITIES OFFERED

The articles on this website are not, and should not be construed to be, offers to sell or solicitations of an offer to buy any security. Neither the articles on this website nor the Website Host purport to provide a complete analysis of GSTR or its financial position. The Website Host is not, and does not purport to be, a broker-dealer or registered investment adviser. The articles on this website are not, and should not be construed to be, personalized investment advice directed to or appropriate for any particular investor. Any investment should be made only after consulting a professional investment advisor and only after reviewing the financial statements and other pertinent corporate information about GSTR Further, readers are advised to read and carefully consider the Risk Factors identified and discussed in GSTR’s SEC, SEDAR and/or other government filings. Investing in securities, particularly microcap securities, is speculative and carries a high degree of risk.

INDEMNIFICATION/RELEASE OF LIABILITY

By reading articles on this website, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this disclaimer, and further that to the greatest extent permitted under law, you release the Website Host, its affiliates, assigns and successors from any and all liability, damages, and injury from articles appearing on this website. You further warrant that you are solely responsible for any financial outcome that may come from your investment decisions.

LINKS TO THIRD PARTY WEBSITES

This website enables users to link to external websites not under the control of The Website Host. The Website Host has no control over the nature, content, and availability of those sites. The inclusion of any links is not intended as, and should not be construed as, a recommendation or endorsement of the content or views expressed on such external websites. The Website Host expressly disclaims any representation concerning the quality, safety, suitability, or reliability of any external websites and the content and materials contained in them. It is important for users to take necessary precautions, especially to ensure appropriate safety.

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

The Tomorrow Investor is the Website Host’s trademark. All other trademarks used in this communication are the property of their respective trademark holders. The Website Host is not affiliated, connected, or associated with, and is not sponsored, approved, or originated by, the trademark holders unless otherwise stated. No claim is made by the Website Host to any rights in any third-party trademarks.

FORWARD LOOKING INFORMATION

This document contains forward-looking information and forward-looking statements, within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation, (collectively, “forward-looking statements”), which reflect expectations regarding GSTR’s future growth, future business plans and opportunities, expected activities, and other statements about future events, results or performance. Wherever possible, words such as “predicts”, “projects”, “targets”, “plans”, “expects”, “does not expect”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “estimates”, “forecasts”, “anticipate” or “does not anticipate”, “believe”, “intend” and similar expressions or statements that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken, occur or be achieved, or the negative or grammatical variation thereof or other variations thereof, or comparable terminology have been used to identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements include, among other things, statements relating to: (a) revenue generating potential with respect to GSTR’s industry; (b) market opportunity; (c) GSTR’s business plans and strategies; (d) services that GSTR intends to offer; (e) GSTR’s milestone projections and targets; (f) GSTR’s expectations regarding receipt of approval for regulatory applications; (g) GSTR’s intentions to expand into other jurisdictions including the timeline expectations relating to those expansion plans; and (h) GSTR’s expectations regarding its ability to deliver shareholder value. Forward-looking statements are not a guarantee of future performance and are based upon a number of estimates and assumptions of management in light of management’s experience and perception of trends, current conditions and expected developments, as well as other factors that management believes to be relevant and reasonable in the circumstances, as of the date of this document including, without limitation, assumptions about: (a) the ability to raise any necessary additional capital on reasonable terms to execute GSTR’s business plan; (b) that general business and economic conditions will not change in a material adverse manner; (c) GSTR’s ability to procure equipment and operating supplies in sufficient quantities and on a timely basis; (d) GSTR’s ability to enter into contractual arrangements; (e) the accuracy of budgeted costs and expenditures; (f) GSTR’s ability to attract and retain skilled personnel; (g) political and regulatory stability; (h) the receipt of governmental, regulatory and third-party approvals, licenses and permits on favorable terms; (i) changes in applicable legislation; (j) stability in financial and capital markets; and (k) expectations regarding the level of disruption as a result of COVID-19. Such forward-looking information involves a variety of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual plans, intentions, activities, results, performance or achievements of GSTR to be materially different from any future plans, intentions, activities, results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such risks include, without limitation: (a) GSTR’s operations could be adversely affected by possible future government legislation, policies and controls or by changes in applicable laws and regulations; (b) public health crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic may adversely impact GSTR’s business; (c) the volatility of global capital markets; (d) political instability and changes to the regulations governing GSTR’s business operations (e) GSTR may be unable to implement its growth strategy; and (f) increased competition. Except as required by law, the Website Host undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future event or otherwise.

HISTORICAL INFORMATION

Any graphs, tables or other information demonstrating the historical performance or current or historical attributes of GSTR or any other entity contained in this document are intended only to illustrate historical performance or current or historical attributes of GSTR or such entities and are not necessarily indicative of future performance of GSTR or such entities.

STOCK INFORMATION

Black logo no background

Symbols: CSE: GSTR | OTC: GSTRF

RELATED NEWS

Glenstar Completes Successful Initial Drill Program on Flagship Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Green Monster Property
Glenstar Begins Exploration Program on Its Wildhorse Property in Western Nevada
glenstar siderbar

Download the Glenstar Investor Kit

Get the Glenstar Minerals Investor Kit

Download the Glenstar Investor Guide