(Growth of $100)
Past performance is not indicative of future results. Data shown in USD. Actual returns may vary due to market and currency fluctuations.
Strategic Metals are illiquid and pricing sources are neither objective nor transparent and one should not rely upon these illustrations to make a purchase.
Strategic metals have consistently outperformed traditional indices during key industrial cycles, offering real-world utility and strong price fundamentals.
Critical to wind turbines, solar panels, EVs and data centers, demand is set to accelerate as governments and industries decarbonize globally.
Unlike fiat currency, metals can’t be printed. Their tangible, finite nature makes them a proven hedge against monetary debasement and long-term inflation.
Low correlation to equities, bonds, and crypto. Physical scarcity and geopolitical supply constraints provide a true diversification benefit.
Every token corresponds to a fixed, transparent allocation of five metals selected for their critical industrial and technological value:
(Hf + Zr, min. 99.9%)
for nuclear rods, microchips, aerospace
(Re, min. 99.9%)
key to high-temperature turbines and catalysts
(In, 99.995%)
indispensable for touchscreens and ITO coatings
(Nd₂O₃, min. 99.5%)
magnetic backbone of EVs and wind turbines
(Pr₆O₁₁, min. 99.0%)
used in alloys, magnets, and clean energy tech
The basket doesn't change. It's physically allocated, fixed-weight, and stored ; not just referenced.
All metals are held in a dedicated custody account, managed by a regulated investment firm and stored at Metlock GmbH in Frankfurt ; VAT-free, fully insured, bankruptcy-remote.
Each token represents direct ownership of a fixed Strategic Metal Basket ; hafnium, rhenium, indium, neodymium oxide, and praseodymium oxide ; in predefined quantities. No derivatives. No rebalancing. Just real, insured assets.
Link your existing crypto wallet; MetaMask, WalletConnect, or any compatible wallet on the Etherlink network. No account creation needed; you stay in control of your keys.
Purchase RARE tokens directly from your wallet. Non-custodial and transparent; your tokens remain in your wallet at all times.
Each RARE is 1:1 backed by a physical Strategic Metal Basket stored in a duty-free vault in Germany. Daily attestation, redeem anytime.
Buy like an institution.
Redeem like an owner.
Each token corresponds to a fixed basket of critical metals, insured and audited ; not just exposure, but real ownership.
Issued with full compliance, custody segregation, and transparency standards in place.
Our basket is fixed by weight, not by price. You always know what you own.
Stored in bonded facilities ; VAT-exempt, customs-free, and out of reach of issuer or custodian insolvency.
Minimum entry of just €100. No management fees. Transparent redemption schedule and policy.
Reserve assets are held by a regulated investment firm, fully segregated and protected by law ; even in the event of issuer default.
All reserves are independently audited. Supply, storage, and redemption data are published monthly for full investor visibility.
Built to handle high redemption demand. In any scenario, token holders maintain full legal rights over their pro-rata share of the metals.
You’re not buying a CFD or a tracker. Each token is backed by real, allocated metals ; no leverage, no paper claims, no counterparty risk.
Metals are stored in Frankfurt at Metlock GmbH ; ISO 9001 certified, fully insured
Custody by Noemon Finance Ltd, a regulated investment firm
Legally segregated, bankruptcy-remote storage ; your rights are fully preserved
Request physical transfer of the metals (≥ €10,000 value) via book-entry to a regulated account
All redemptions permanently burn the token; your ownership becomes physical
Regulatory Compliance: custodian and issuer are legally distinct entities, ensuring ultimate asset security.
“Rare earth metals are making headlines as demand rises for products from smartphones to wind turbines, and as governments seek secure supply.”
“Critical raw materials are indispensable for the EU economy and necessary for a wide range of technologies in strategic sectors such as renewable energy, digital, aerospace, and defence.”
“The EU faces a critical juncture in securing sustainable supplies of raw materials essential for its clean energy transition.”
Plans for the processing facility with local partner Malaco Mining Group are taking shape.
Source: | 7 July 2026Australian rare earths company Lynas and South Korean magnet manufacturer JS Link plan to build a rare earth permanent magnet factory in Kuantan, Malaysia.
Source: | 7 July 2026The 27th week of the year began with another escalation in the China-Japan trade dispute, as Beijing added 20 Japanese companies to its export control list. Meanwhile, the European Union sought clarity in its relationship with the Middle Kingdom. The details in our roundup. China Adds 20 Japanese Firms to Export Control List China has […]
Source: | 3 July 2026Economic relations are set to become more strategic and value-driven. Kazakhstan aims to establish itself as a major producer of critical raw materials. Two years ago, then-German Chancellor Olaf Scholz agreed on closer cooperation with the Central Asian country during a state visit. This week, German Minister for Economic Affairs Katherina Reiche traveled to Kazakhstan […]
Source: | 1 July 2026Brussels expects concrete progress in its trade dispute with Beijing by October. The focus is on market distortions, supply chains, and China’s role in critical raw materials. The European Union is seeking greater clarity in its relationship with China: concrete progress in the ongoing trade dispute is expected by October. This expectation was outlined by […]
Source: | 30 June 2026Leading Edge Materials will now initiate further steps for the rare earth project. The Swedish rare earth project Norra Kärr has cleared an important hurdle. According to the developer Leading Edge Materials (PDF), the Swedish government has granted its subsidiary GREENNA Mineral AB a mining concession for the project. The concession is valid for 25 […]
Source: | 29 June 2026The move follows Beijing’s restrictions against Japan that started in early January. China has expanded its export control measures against Japan by adding 20 Japanese companies to its dual-use export watch list, further escalating tensions between the two countries over security and strategic supply chains. The move was announced by China’s Ministry of Commerce on […]
Source: | 29 June 2026New developments in China’s trade restrictions, a shift in the ownership structure of Vacuumschmelze, and a wealth of fresh data made Calendar Week 26 anything but a slow summer week. As the week comes to a close, here is our roundup of the most important stories and insights. China: May Export Data for Critical Raw […]
Source: | 26 June 2026New processing capacity planned for graphite, lithium, boron, and heavy rare earths.
Source: | 26 June 2026On Monday, China’s customs authorities released a new set of foreign trade data covering critical raw materials and components manufactured from them. One notable development concerns gallium: Japan received its first shipment from China since the introduction of stricter export controls. Terbium and Dysprosium Read the article Gallium and GermaniumRead the article Rare Earth Magnets ExportsRead […]
Source: | 24 June 2026Key reports, data sheets, and analysis from leading institutions
2025 USGS List of Critical Minerals
USGSChina cracks down on foreign companies stockpiling rare earths
Financial TimesGlobal Critical Minerals Outlook 2024
IEAUS rare-earth neodymium magnets, China, and geopolitics
Washington PostChina's power over rare earths is not as great as it seems
The EconomistUS rare-earth pricing system poised to challenge China's dominance
ReutersRare earths and minor metals
TraxysRecycling of critical minerals
IEARecycling: Long-term solution for EU rare earths challenge
ReutersRare earth magnet recycling technology branches out
FastmarketsSupply tightness boosts indium prices to near nine-year highs
ReutersChina's rare earths ban: Why we should be concerned
Financial TimesFuture of critical minerals 2025
FastmarketsZirconium and Hafnium ; Mineral Commodity Summary
USGSRhenium ; Mineral Commodity Summary
USGSIndium ; Mineral Commodity Summary
USGSChina's rare earths export controls tighten further
Financial TimesCritical minerals supply chain under pressure
AP News