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Topic: Bitcoin needs more women. - page 15. (Read 3075 times)

legendary
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November 11, 2020, 03:26:06 PM
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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. 
So what is that you are going to do to change those perception, force women to take up jobs they are not interested, basically it all depends upon the interest of an individual what they want to do with their lives and in order to create interest you need to give them the option and even then majority will not choose tech industry.
Which country you are from to say that younger females will not get gadgets at a younger age  Roll Eyes. If that is the case then you need to change parenting practices which is discriminatory.
legendary
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November 11, 2020, 03:24:22 PM
#5
https://cointelegraph.com/news/the-number-of-women-in-crypto-and-blockchain-is-skyrocketing-in-2020/amp
Women investing more in Bitcoin
A study published in December by Bitcoin (BTC) fund operator Grayscale showed that 43% of investors interested in Bitcoin are women — up from 13% last year — and this number is actively growing.

As global financial conditions tightened, many people began to invest in real estate, gold and cryptocurrencies. Assuming that females tend to be more pessimistic than males about the global economy, their confidence in cryptocurrency could significantly increase in 2020. As such, many women found a safe haven in digital assets.

43% of Investors Interested in Bitcoin Are Women: Grayscale Survey
https://cointelegraph.com/news/43-of-investors-interested-in-bitcoin-are-women-grayscale-survey/amp
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November 11, 2020, 03:14:32 PM
#4
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.
legendary
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Gamble responsibly
November 11, 2020, 02:56:29 PM
#3
Bitcoin needs more women is a wrong statement if you permit me to say that, bitcoin did not depend on women, so why using such statements? What bitcoin needs are people, it can be men or women, irrespective of the gender. But, let us put it this way, that women needs bitcoin, also everybody needs bitcoin, because the price will still rise higher, making better future for bitcoin. The bitcoin better future will reflect into people investing in it, women included. Also, just know that more women are investing in bitcoin, especially in 2020.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/the-number-of-women-in-crypto-and-blockchain-is-skyrocketing-in-2020/amp

hero member
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November 11, 2020, 02:41:34 PM
#2
You would really be expecting this common thing. Why? because male are adventurous and we know that Bitcoin is somewhat that techy that not all women cant really hook up on whats its all about.

This isn't solely talking about Bitcoin but in all sorts of things where male do still remain dominant.We aren't that underestimating that capability but male are just too highly reactive and do tend to
engage on things directly once it do poke out their interest.

Bitcoin doesn't need more women nor men because no gender is the limit on the ones that will engage or make use of it.Its free for everyone.
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November 11, 2020, 02:37:38 PM
#1
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.

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.

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. 

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.
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