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November 12, 2020, 07:38:31 AM
#45
The world of investing has long been accused of being a male-dominated “old-boys club”. Women in this environment frequently complain that they are frozen out, treated badly or have to work harder than men to make good.
They are not treated Badly in investing world,it is just they are not aware on how people treating each others in this community.
So you would have thought that the 21st century’s developing fetch scene might have leveled the playing field between the sexes. However, evidence suggests the rush to online finance platforms and investments has done nothing to boost equality.
2 of my cousins are now Crypto investors and they are more accurate comparing to me as i am the one who teaches them.
I think they are fast learner.
Instead, the digitally driven world of artificial intelligence, Bitcoin and blockchain is as sexually unbalanced as the banking, property and commodity markets industries that preceded it. Tech industries are inherently male-dominated for reasons that include boys being introduced to gadgets at a younger age, leading to just 16% of computer science undergraduates being female. 
Actually the percentage of female here in Bitcoin are increasing and we cannot deny that there are some accounts here who
comes as woman who's dominating the mate inside the forum.
Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies first became popular in the geekiest parts of the tech and finance industries, both male-dominated. The early word was spread mainly on Reedit and forums for discussing video games.

well that was the past but look what comes now?look how great this market is.
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November 12, 2020, 07:08:05 AM
#44
Bitcoin needs women,but do women need Bitcoin?I don't think so...
Unfortunately,most women are not into the investing game.They like to spend money,not to invest.
Bitcoin is more of an investment tool,rather than an actual currency used for spending.
The vast majority of women want cash and credit cards.They are simple and easy to use,there's no learning curve.
Geeky and nerdy,tech savvy girls are more than welcome in the blockchain community,but I don't see any tech savvy geeky girls around the IT industry in general.
Is it because of the educational system,or simply because girls and women don't like tech stuff,I don't know...
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November 12, 2020, 07:04:07 AM
#43
Discussions related to gender issues in Bitcoin have often been discussed, if someone is still concerned about this issue it means that
the person does not understand Bitcoin. Because Bitcoin was created from the beginning not for a specific gender, but Bitcoin for everyone
and there is no compulsion to accept Bitcoin. So Bitcoin does not need more women, but Bitcoin needs many people, no matter the gender of
the person, whether it is a woman or a man.
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November 12, 2020, 06:54:54 AM
#42
I don't see the reason for saying that bitcoin needs more women, well in fact gender doesn't necessary for cryptocurrency because all can do and explore cryptocurrency no matter what gender you are. You are just saying that because most boys are well known in cryptocurrency it is because of technology on which male is the dominated one because girls are more focus on the social and not technical aspect. Both women and men are needed in cryptocurrency with no gender bias.
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November 12, 2020, 06:35:49 AM
#41
Insane, this post is just insane and doesn't make sense and it's illogical. There is no gender segregation when it comes to technology and it's free for all, I am sure there are still many females in this forum but it's just that cryto is anonymous and noone will reveal their identity like age, gender or location so stop being a crybaby and look for reason what's stopping women's from joining crypto and create awareness if you feel so.
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November 12, 2020, 06:29:10 AM
#40
More men or women. I don't see any relevance to it.

Bitcoin is for everyone so it doesn't actually need more women because it is open for both males and females. I don't see any argument about it. These gender arguments are vague to me.

It is that men are more into technology than women but it doesn't mean that there are no women that are into bitcoin.
Bitcoin is an innovation created for the benefit of common men and women. So there is no need of an argument that more women need to get into bitcoin. To the men using bitcoin, the women using the same is very low. In all fields women have their contribution, in that way expecting more women into bitcoin usage is healthy for the bitcoin community.
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November 12, 2020, 06:10:50 AM
#39
More men or women. I don't see any relevance to it.

Bitcoin is for everyone so it doesn't actually need more women because it is open for both males and females. I don't see any argument about it. These gender arguments are vague to me.

It is that men are more into technology than women but it doesn't mean that there are no women that are into bitcoin.
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November 12, 2020, 06:00:06 AM
#38
In fact, Over the last few years more and more women are stepping into the crypto space and they have shown their uniqueness, creativity and leadership in crypto through their outstanding contributions to the crypto industry.
because cryptocurrency, specifically Bitcoin is a promising investment and women can earn more income through trading, investing and virtual spending with Bitcoin.
It will be better if women especially those who have families or children to look after should know bitcoin so they will have the chance to earn at the comfort of their home thru trading or even just by holding some funds. It can also help women who are working or have business to make their transaction much secure and easier.
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November 12, 2020, 06:04:15 AM
#38
To be honest not only women, but in fact it would be better if both men and womeb will used bitcoin to promote digital currency and it may help the bitcoin community to introduced so that many people will be able to know and earn knowledge about what bitcoin is. If men and women will be united to promote bitcoin then it would be more famous to other people, and many of them will be curious about it and try this so called bitcoin is.
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November 12, 2020, 05:47:16 AM
#37
I only know bitcoin as an investment and can be exchanged so fiat money is not intended for women and men, bitcoin is the same as fiat, anyone can hold it, not necessarily male or female.
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November 12, 2020, 04:27:43 AM
#36
Bitcoin Doesn't need women my friend. actually Bitcoin needs no one. Bitcoin is the king of CryptoCurrencies. if it was dependent on men or women, it wouldn't be the best Cryptocurrency.
what women need is the courage to start a thing and continue it.
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November 12, 2020, 12:53:56 AM
#35
In fact, Over the last few years more and more women are stepping into the crypto space and they have shown their uniqueness, creativity and leadership in crypto through their outstanding contributions to the crypto industry.
because cryptocurrency, specifically Bitcoin is a promising investment and women can earn more income through trading, investing and virtual spending with Bitcoin.
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November 11, 2020, 11:22:33 PM
#34
I agree with most replies. That statement is wrong. Yes, there are fewer women interested in bitcoin nowadays, fewer bitcoin hodlers. So what? Women's interest in bitcoin will grow at the same time as general population interest in bitcoin will grow. Don't need to worry about that. And no, more women are not needed for bitcoin to become more successful.
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November 11, 2020, 11:18:35 PM
#33

What is it specifically that hinders women from getting into investment opportunities? I know this is a rather deep discussion which could be traced back to our old patriarchal traditions and cultures, the remnants of which still persist until today. But I am asking in the context of the western world where women can study anything, work, choose to have a family or not, choose where to live, travel, and so on. Is the playing field remains unfair?
Not really? Just that the inherent characteristics of most women (I'm assuming here okay? this is not for a fact) don't or wouldn't want to tackle jobs or work like trading. It's a matter of "wanting" and not really a matter of want or don't want.

I'd rather not use the word inherent here. If indeed most of them don't want to take up trading jobs, that wouldn't be because they are biologically women. As I've said, the remnants of our patriarchal past are still active to a certain degree in our day to day lives today. All I'm saying is that their possible distaste to it is definitely acquired.

Is the playing field remains unfair?

Nope. How could investing money be in any way unfair? No one's going to turn you away. Alongside biology it's also cultural programming. Just as black folks don't hang out in the country or working class people don't take up tennis. It's just something they don't 'do' despite it being wide open to them.

I agree. But that's already in the process of being shattered. That's a lot easier to overcome, easier than Saudi Arabia legally granting their women the freedom to drive cars. And they got it.
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November 11, 2020, 11:06:11 PM
#32
So is it our fault that women doesn't become so eager in Bitcoin or crypto just like us?
For me it isn't about the gender it is all up to them we all made our decision and it's just that more men are interested in crypto than women.
It is not really our fault but the fault mostly lies on the formative years of a child, depending on what they are introduced to, then that introduction will grow to be an interest. In our generation, some parents still believe in the old way that men are not equal to women. Hopefully the next generation will be a lot more different, in a way that they let the child choose their affinity.
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November 11, 2020, 09:06:34 PM
#31
2017. Male or female? (1)
There is little argument about the gender demographics of BTC users: the vast majority of them are male. But as the popularity of Bitcoin grows, the demographics change. Even though men still prevail, the number of women involved is also increasing.


2019, the article from medium has some results from a survey in the USA but it does not have result for gender of crypto investors.

(1) https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-users-who-they-are-and-what-they-do
(2) https://medium.com/blockchain-capital-blog/bitcoin-is-a-demographic-mega-trend-data-analysis-160d2f7731e5
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November 11, 2020, 08:48:42 PM
#30
As a woman, I feel that the world of technology is dominated by men, probably because most women are more interested in fashion
than technology. But now this has changed, since social media has become a trend. Many women are interested in studying technology,
including blockchain technology. But I don't agree Bitcoin needs a lot of women, because Bitcoin is not affected by gender differences.
What it takes for many people who invest in Bitcoin, does not matter, women or men. Even if transgender want to buy Bitcoin it can help
the development of Bitcoin.
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November 11, 2020, 08:46:08 PM
#29
Bitcoin is anonymous, right ?? So why the difference between female and male gender? I don't think Bitcoin needs a specific female. Relatively it requires manpower to spread it further. Females have appeared to this generation and are no longer squatting at home. They are coming forward for almost everything. So in that prosecution, it is normal to keep up in Bitcoin. Bitcoin is a marketplace where several categories of transactions take place. So whatever these activities are, it doesn't make a difference if it's male or female.
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November 11, 2020, 08:30:12 PM
#28
Let me rephrase it, Bitcoin needs more willing and dedicated adopters. In my opinion, it is better to have an all male crypto sphere than to have girl which are not dedicated and will hate btc in the long run (vice versa).

Cryptocurrency doesn't pick any gender in the first place Smiley. You know that, right? Whether you are male, female, LGBTQ+ it doesn't matter. The main requirement for you to engage with bitcoin is you must know to handle your assets. That's it! If you are fit then you're good to go.
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November 11, 2020, 08:21:04 PM
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Is the playing field remains unfair?

Nope. How could investing money be in any way unfair? No one's going to turn you away. Alongside biology it's also cultural programming. Just as black folks don't hang out in the country or working class people don't take up tennis. It's just something they don't 'do' despite it being wide open to them.
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