At the end of February in the American newspaper New York Times was published a text entitled "Women and cryptocurrency: why the blockchain is riddled with sexism", one of the reasons for the writing of which was the banner of the ICO project DateCoin. The author of the text Nelly Bowles in her material draws attention to gender inequality in the field of cryptocurrency.
DateCoin team in the international women's day, which became a symbol of solidarity of women in many countries in the struggle for equal rights and emancipation, officially declares that we are strongly against any manifestations of sexism and discrimination on any grounds. We thank the journalist of the New York Times for covering a really important topic and together with the author we hope to strengthen the role of the beautiful half of humanity in the field of cryptocurrencies and blockchain. Today, they are frequent speakers at crypto conferences, leading employees of various crypto-publications, head projects and they actively develop the industry in general.
We are confident that in the near future there will be many more women in this field and they will play an even more important role in technological processes. By the way, our team employs a large number of talented and effective employees women who are deeply versed in various processes and serve as a real example for their colleagues.
We congratulate all the women's team of the New York Times and individually Nelly Bowles on the international women's day and thank them for their honest journalistic work and uncompromising texts!
Read the article https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/25/business/cryptocurrency-women-blockchain-bros.html
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