{"text":"27\n4934-0255-8476.4\nH. Digix Reyes Controlled Gold Mines\n“A Proven Gold District in the Heart of the Andes”\nWithin the La Paz western region Bolivia lies the Central Andean Orogenic Belt, one of\nthe most geologically endowed metallogenic belts in the Central Andes, characterized by\nextensive intrusive activity, hydrothermal alteration systems, and long-lived structural\ncorridors that have generated significant precious- and base-metal mineralization\nthrough history.\nOf particular significance is the development of epithermal Au-Ag systems, polymetallic\nvein networks, and placer-style gold accumulations derived from erosion of mineralized\nsource rocks. The region hosts numerous northwest-trending regional structures and\nsubsidiary faults that provide conduits for hydrothermal fluid flow, resulting in well-\ndeveloped alteration halos, silicification zones, and gold-bearing quartz-sulfide veins.\nErosional reworking of these systems during repeated Andean uplift cycles contributed\nto the formation of high-grade alluvial and colluvial gold deposits along paleo-drainages\nand modern fluvial channels.\nThe La Paz district is widely recognized for its artisanal and small-scale mining history,\nwith numerous pits, shafts, and placer workings distributed along structural trends and\ndrainage corridors. The combination of favorable host lithologies, active tectonics, and\nefficient \thydraulic \tconcentration \tprocesses \tcontinues \tto \tsupport \tongoing \tgold\nproduction \tin \tboth \tprimary \thard-rock \tand \tsecondary \tplacer \tenvironments. \tThis\ngeological context provides strong support for the presence of localized, potentially\neconomic gold-rich gravels and shallow mineralized zones within the project area.\nFor investors and operators, the La Paz region offers a unique advantage:\nit is a proven, gold-bearing district with continuous mining activity, established logistics,\nand an existing culture of mineral extraction. The geological setting is not speculative —\ngold is known to be present, actively mined, and regionally abundant. This supports a\nstrong foundation for exploration, development, and scalable production targeting both\nplacer channels and deeper mineralized structures.\n\n-- 1 of 5 --\n\n28\n4934-0255-8476.4\ni. \t6 De Agosto - 2,038 Acres\nThe 6 De Agosto Placer Concession will serve as the first Digix mining operation to enter\nproduction in early 2026. The Project is situated within UTM Zone 19S in western Bolivia,\nLa Paz Department, with project grid extents defined in UTM (WGS84) coordinates\ncovering \tEasting \t638,000–640,000 \tm \tand \tNorthing \t8,259,000–8,261,500 \tm. \tThese\nboundaries encompass the principal target zones identified through remote-sensing\nanomaly interpretation, geomorphological assessment, and historical artisanal activity. The\n6 De Agosto concession lies within a mining-friendly jurisdiction, with year-round access\nand a long history of artisanal production in the surrounding district.\no \tWest (left) boundary: E = 638,000 m\no \tEast (right) boundary: E = 640,000 m\no \tNorth (top) boundary: N = 8,261,500 m\no \tSouth (bottom) boundary: N = 8,259,000 m\nThe alluvial gold concession covers an area situated along a regional drainage system\nknown to host gold-bearing alluvial and colluvial sediments derived from weathering and\nerosion of mineralized highlands to the north and northeast. The Property is administered\nunder Bolivian mining laws and is designated for exploration and small- to medium-scale\nproduction of placer gold deposits.\nSurface rights and mineral rights are held in accordance with Bolivian mining regulations,\nwith Digix maintaining secure operational control of the concession for the purposes of\nexploration, evaluation, and commercial extraction of gold. The Property includes areas of\nactive historical workings, exposed gravels, and shallow overburden, consistent with\nplacer-style mineralization. No existing surface structures, protected zones, or conflicting\nland uses are present that would impede exploration or mine development.\nThe concession is accessible via regional roads that connect La Paz with smaller local\ncommunities. On-site access is supported by established tracks suitable for light vehicles\nand machinery. Water, aggregate materials, and operational support can be sourced\nregionally, and the proximity to established mining areas provides logistical advantages for\nmobilizing equipment and personnel.\nProduction for the 6 De Agosto mine is mapped out in 5 phases. The Life-of-Mine Timeline\n(Image 1) shows when each mining phase begins along with the expected production and\nrecovery, over the expected 5-year mine life. Digix has utilized Remote Satellite Imagery\nalong with physical sampling to determine the gold rich areas of the mine (yellow clusters –\nImage 2)\n\n-- 2 of 5 --\n\n29\n4934-0255-8476.4\nProduction Assumptions:\nPhase 1 (very strong cluster): 4.5 g/t Au \tMining rate: 1,500 tonnes per day\nPhase 2 (strong cluster): 4.0 g/t Au \t2 Shifts – 10 hr. shifts\nPhase 3 (strong–medium): 4.25 g/t Au \tOperating days/year: 330 (allows downtime, rain, maintenance)\nPhase 4 (medium): 3.75 g/t Au \tTonnes per year: 1,500 tpd x 330 = 495,000 t/yea\nPhase 5 (lower fringe cluster): 3.0 g/t Au\nImage 1- 6 De Agosto Projected Production\nStart Date \tPhase \tTonnes\nMilled\nAnnual\nGrad (g/t) \tRecovery\n%\nGold\noz./yr.\nCumulative\nGold oz.\nMar 2026 \t1 \t495,000 \t4.5 \t90 \t64,454 \t64,454\nAug 2026 \t2 \t495,000 \t4.0 \t90 \t57,293 \t121,747\nNov 2026 \t3 \t495,000 \t4.25 \t90 \t60,873 \t182,620\nFeb 2026 \t4 \t495,000 \t3.75 \t90 \t53,712 \t236,332\nApr 2027 \t5 \t495,000 \t3.0 \t90 \t42,969 \t279,301\nImage 2 - Each “Phase” is one 250m x 250m Block - Designed to Start with Highest\nIntensity\n(Complete Mining Plan Available From Digix Mgmt.)\n\n-- 3 of 5 --\n\n30\n4934-0255-8476.4\nSummary of Additional Digix Concessions\nWestern La Paz District\nIn addition to the 6 De Agosto Placer Concession, Digix controls a robust portfolio of five\nadditional alluvial and placer gold properties (Table 3) located within the same western\ndistrict of the La Paz Department. These concessions—Tora (2,471 acres), Flor (1,235\nacres), Maripani (1,544 acres), Iglesiani (1,544 acres), and Colosal (926 acres)—share\nsimilar \tgeological \tcharacteristics, \tgeomorphological \tsettings, \tand \thistoric \tmining\nfootprints. \tEach \tproperty \texhibits \tevidence \tof \tprior \tartisanal \textraction, \tlocalized\nexcavation pits, and gold-bearing gravels consistent with the mineralized drainage systems\nthat dominate this region of the Central Andes.\nRemote Satellite Imagery, supported by historical accounts and preliminary field sampling,\nindicates that these concessions host extensive alluvial and colluvial gold deposits\nanalogous to those present at 6 De Agosto. Digix has incorporated these properties into a\nphased development strategy, whereby each concession can be advanced sequentially or in\nparallel depending on operational requirements, plant availability, and production targets.\nThis \tmulti-asset \tstructure \tprovides \tthe \tCompany \twith \tsignificant \tflexibility \tand\nredundancy in mine scheduling and gold output.\nThe diversity and distribution of these concessions within the same mineralized district\nenhances the long-term stability of Digix’s production profile. For token holders, this\nportfolio creates multiple potential sources of gold generation, reducing dependency on\nany single operation and strengthening the overall security and continuity of future gold-\nbacked token collateralization. Each concession represents a scalable mining opportunity\nwith \tthe \tcapacity \tto \ttransition \tinto \tproduction \tfollowing \tthe \tdevelopment \tmodel\nestablished at 6 De Agosto.\nThe combined portfolio positions Digix as one of the most strategically assembled alluvial\ngold operators in the region, with substantial upside as each concession transitions into the\nproduction pipeline providing diversified sources of physical gold production.\n\n-- 4 of 5 --\n\n31\n4934-0255-8476.4\nTable 3 – Summary Digix Mining Concessions\nConcession \tAcreage \tDeposit Type \tKey\nCharacteristics\nDevelopment\nNotes\n6 De Agosto \t2,038 \tAlluvial/Placer \tStrong anomaly\ndensity, active\nartisanal history\nFirst Digix\nmine scheduled\nfor production\nIglesiani \t1,544 \tAlluvial Placer \tContinuous\npaleochannel\nstructures\nPlanned Phase-\nin after 6 De\nAgosto\nTora \t2,471 \tAlluvial/Placer \tLarge drainage\ncatchment;\nextensive historic\nworkings\nPotential multi-\nphase pit design\nMaripani \t1,544 \tAlluvial/Placer \tCompact, high-\ngrade anomaly\ntrends\nSuitable for\nmodular plant\nexpansion\nFlor \t1,235 \tAlluvial/Placer \tHigh channel\nconcentration;\nmulti-branch\ngravels\nRemote sensing\nidentifies strong\nclusters\nColosal \t926 \tAlluvial/Placer \tSimilar\ngeomorphology to\nMaripani\nLower capex,\nrapid\ndeployment\nopportunity\n\n-- 5 of 5 --\n\n","numPages":5,"title":"Mining Summary","id":"mining-summary"}