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HONG KONG - GIBO Holdings Ltd. (NASDAQ:GIBO), a micro-cap company currently valued at $28.91 million, has completed testing of its GIBO Click multi-currency settlement and analytics engine on short-drama platform DramaFlow, according to a press release statement issued Tuesday. InvestingPro data shows the stock has experienced significant volatility, trading near its 52-week low of $0.03.
The test implementation enabled DramaFlow to utilize GIBO Click’s multi-currency settlement engine, real-time viewer analysis tools, and flexible commerce layer to support various monetization models across different regions.
DramaFlow, launched in October 2024, delivers short vertical dramas of 1 to 3 minutes targeting global audiences primarily in North America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. The platform currently reports 1.4 million total users, 120,000 daily active users, and over 43 million total video views as of June 2025.
The platform supports diverse monetization approaches including in-app purchases, in-app advertisements, and subscription memberships.
This implementation follows GIBO Click’s earlier trials with other platforms including Honey Reels, YouShort, and uDrama. The company stated that its smart monetization tools are expected to continue rolling out across new geographies and partner platforms throughout 2025.
GIBO Holdings describes itself as an integrated AIGC animation streaming platform with AI-powered tools serving a community of young people across Asia. The company reports having over 86 million registered users. Subscribers to InvestingPro can access 8 additional key insights about GIBO’s valuation and growth metrics to make more informed investment decisions.
In other recent news, GIBO Holdings Ltd. has introduced SparkRWA, a platform designed to tokenize intellectual property and verify real-world assets in the creative sector. This platform aims to convert story concepts and scripts into protected digital assets, providing creators with a structured environment for tokenization and verification. Additionally, SparkRWA serves as a registry for physical creative assets like figurines and collectibles, enhancing them with digital identities. In another development, GIBO Holdings has successfully integrated its inspirAI technology into short drama production in collaboration with HoneyReels, a mobile platform for serialized short dramas. This integration is part of GIBO’s strategy to enhance cross-format storytelling capabilities, allowing for the creation of both anime-style and live-action content. HoneyReels has rapidly grown in the global short drama market, distributing content in over 190 countries. The inspirAI system generates narrative concepts and character backstories, significantly reducing the time required for scriptwriting and pre-production. These recent developments highlight GIBO Holdings’ ongoing efforts to innovate in digital content creation and distribution.
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