Marvion (marvion.media), a Hong Kong–based media-tech subsidiary of Bonanza Goldfields, is developing a metaverse ecosystem populated with interactive digital human avatars, combining blockchain, NFTs, and AI to support entertainment and education. In partnership with Marvel Digital AI and the University of Hong Kong, it launched HKU CampusLand in 2022 on Roblox, featuring avatars with speech recognition, text analysis, and facial expression detection to enhance virtual learning, later expanding to primary and secondary schools through mixed-reality STEAM programs. Marvion has also showcased its “Marvion Metaverse” at public events, signed agreements to boost AI and metaverse capabilities, and positioned its avatars as both real user representations and NPC-style digital humans to drive engagement across education, entertainment, and cultural applications.
Marvion Inc. (OTC: MVNC) is a Hong Kong-based holding company that operates primarily through its subsidiaries in Hong Kong and Singapore, focusing on logistics, warehousing, and supply chain services, while also maintaining a presence in blockchain, NFTs, and metaverse projects. Originally linked with entertainment ventures such as the HKU CampusLand metaverse initiative and co-productions with Hong Kong film studios, Marvion has since repositioned itself as a logistics and storage solutions provider, reporting rapid revenue growth and expanding its Hong Kong facilities. Despite its pivot, it continues to be associated with digital asset projects, security token offerings, and collaborations with academic and corporate partners in the region, reflecting a hybrid identity spanning traditional supply chain services and experimental digital ventures.
Bonanza Goldfields Corp. (a Nevada company) acquired the metaverse/NFT firm Marvion in 2021, then rebranded itself as Marvion Inc. (OTC: MVNC) in 2023. Under the Marvion name it promoted “hybrid NFT”/DOT tokenization and Hong Kong–linked metaverse projects (e.g., HKU collaborations) through subsidiaries such as Marvion (Hong Kong) Limited and Marvion Studios. From 2024 onward, company communications highlight a strategic pivot away from Web3 toward logistics and warehousing services centered in Hong Kong (and Singapore), including new storage facilities and a push to uplist to OTCQB. In short: Bonanza Goldfields became Marvion, ran Web3 initiatives, then shifted its core business to Hong Kong–based logistics.