Nearology watches fresh ASX discovery announcements every day. When a discovery hole hits the wire, it maps the ground around it: range rings at 10, 25 and 50 kilometres, and every listed company holding tenements inside them.
Every call is timestamped and tracked against the share prices that follow — the discoverer and its neighbours alike — so the record of which proximity signals paid stays on the board, winners and losers together.
It is built on the Mine Market geological datastore: 112 million+ government records of tenements, drillholes, geology and assays.