Gold'n Futures Mineral Corp. reported on the Company's second round of results for its inaugural diamond drill program on the Hercules Gold Project in the Beardmore-Geraldton gold camp of northwestern Ontario. All six holes of the second round of results from the Drill Program intersected significant gold values ranging up to 36.7 grams per tonne Gold (“g/t Au”) in hole HR22-07.

All ten drill holes sampled during the Drill Program intersected the Golden Mile zone. Of the 128 core samples assayed, 40 graded better than 100 ppb gold of which 17 samples returned analyses of 1,000 ppb gold or greater. Highest grade gold intersections include: drill hole HR22-06 with 3.52 metres (“m”) of 5.91 grams per tonne gold (“g/t” Au) that includes 0.80 m of 13.30 g/t Au; drill hole HR22-07 with 7.62 g/t Au over a width of 2.50 m, that includes 0.7 m of 36.70 g/t Au.

In addition, a broad zone of lower grade returned 7.55 m averaging 1.12 g/t Au in hole HR22-10. The second round of drill results confirms the GMZ mineralization occurs in composite zones of one or more quartz veins with attendant sulphide-mineralization spatially associated with magnetic mafic rocks over core intervals of up to 11.0 m. The Company intends to continue to delineate the gold mineralization of the Hercules Project with its Drill Program. The Drill Program is intended to finish with four additional holes for a total of 14 holes drilled.

Assays will be reported as soon as available. In March, 2022 a detail ground magnetic geophysical survey will be conducted to supplement the Company's recent airborne magnetics survey and to give improved definition to the relationship of the mafic magnetic dykes, high-grade gold zones and smaller scale structures. A preliminary report on the airborne geophysical survey conducted by GoldSpot Discoveries Corp.

(TSXV: SPOT) (OTCQX: SPOFF) is expected to be received within the next month. The Company will be designing its next stages for the exploration of the Hercules Project based upon targets defined by the geophysical surveys integrated with the drill results and compilation of the extensive historical data.