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Topic: Do we need more influencial women in crypto to help the gender embrace it? - page 5. (Read 726 times)

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When we talk about influencial names in crypto aside the greatest of the greatest like Satoshi Nakamoto and Vitalik Buterin, we hear names like Chanpeng Zhao, Justin Sun, Barry Silbert and the rest. I have only come across few female names which are quite unpopular if you ask me. Names like Caitlin Long, Cathie Wood and Elizabeth Stark are few names that rings a bell out of the thousands names one can find. Do you think there are more influencial women in crypto, this will help to encourage more women into adopting cryptocurrency? Perhaps there are some which are doing really great but we haven't got to hear their names.
Not only influential women I respect all women who are involved in crypto-currencies and who do other things including investment trading. Cryptocurrencies are generally dominated by men rather than women, so if women are able to engage with the platform and carry out various activities, they will certainly be appreciated for their work. If a list of the best Bitcoin investors were to be made, there would certainly be a number of female investors who are big investors. You have to respect the courage and risk-taking nature of women doing such great work in a place where women are considered relatively weaker than men. There are many women investors who are idols of many and are followed by many.
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When we talk about influencial names in crypto aside the greatest of the greatest like Satoshi Nakamoto and Vitalik Buterin, we hear names like Chanpeng Zhao, Justin Sun, Barry Silbert and the rest. I have only come across few female names which are quite unpopular if you ask me. Names like Caitlin Long, Cathie Wood and Elizabeth Stark are few names that rings a bell out of the thousands names one can find. Do you think there are more influencial women in crypto, this will help to encourage more women into adopting cryptocurrency? Perhaps there are some which are doing really great but we haven't got to hear their names.
While there are still relatively few women involved in cryptocurrency and blockchain technology, the ones who have adopted it are finding success. For example, Gracy Chen, a thought leader in the crypto space, whose insights are impressive. Her expertise demonstrates the potential for women to thrive in this industry. Although more work needs to be done to make crypto and blockchain more inclusive, the accomplishments of these pioneering women are encouraging. Their leadership can inspire more female participation and advancement in this important emerging field.
https://www.techopedia.com/women-in-crypto-bitget-gracy-chen
jr. member
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This is a cryptospace where physical contact is very rare, there is no reference to a crypto address whether the owner is male or female which means it really isn't a necessity. Maybe the statistics about gender numbers are true, but we will never know the reality. I have a female friend who is active in several airdrop groups, and people there call her "sir", "bro", "man" even though she is clearly wearing a profile photo of her own face.
So, gender isn't something serious.
Lol this got me laughing man...I have experienced same scenario in several group chats
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When we talk about influencial names in crypto aside the greatest of the greatest like Satoshi Nakamoto and Vitalik Buterin, we hear names like Chanpeng Zhao, Justin Sun, Barry Silbert and the rest. I have only come across few female names which are quite unpopular if you ask me. Names like Caitlin Long, Cathie Wood and Elizabeth Stark are few names that rings a bell out of the thousands names one can find. Do you think there are more influencial women in crypto, this will help to encourage more women into adopting cryptocurrency? Perhaps there are some which are doing really great but we haven't got to hear their names.
How do you propose to increase the number of women in the cryptoindustry? Issue quotas? This, just like the market, is a self-regulating phenomenon, and if there are women who want to build a career in this field, then if they have the abilities and talents, they will very quickly become famous and influential personalities. In a world of equal rights, everyone has equal rights, right?

The gender doesn't need the help of powerful women to accept crypto. Women should embrace cryptocurrencies not because of other women in the industry, but because of the technical or financial opportunities that cryptocurrencies provide. Simply put, if you want to buy a cryptocurrency, do it not out of gender solidarity, but based on technical analysis.
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So I used to refer people I've met on crypto online communities as he/him by default aka assumed they were dudes lol. It's possible a lot of folks have the same way of thinking.
I think that equality and distrust about gender identities in this space should be implemented and practiced by everyone. I've grown tired of reading about cases of fraud by a Tinder "pretty girl".
By the way, Thailand[1] requires more special attention regarding OP's wishes Wink.

1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_identities_in_Thailand
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Do we really have to bring in that gender debate and that toxic culture associated with it into the crypto space too?

Here majority of us are anonymous and prefer to stay that way, crypto has never been of that mainstream ideology and I would prefer it to be like that. But obviously someone will always differ in motions.

A lot of women already are in crypto but they dont show their details. I dont mind that, after all my job on this space is to learn about bitcoin and make money not anything else.
Exactly my thoughts. Crypto is one of rare remaining places where we don't have this toxic thing. I actually never thought that there is very few women in crypto. Yeah, there is less than men, but not so few that it would be a problem actually. And as you say, staying anonymous is a thing in crypto, no matter that someone would like to change it, some people just don't want to disclose their identity, gender.
Equal rights is great thing, but in most cases you won't have 50/50 ratio of man and women, no matter it's crypto, science, sports, art or something. Unless you're pushing this thing artificially.
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Do we really have to bring in that gender debate and that toxic culture associated with it into the crypto space too?

Here majority of us are anonymous and prefer to stay that way, crypto has never been of that mainstream ideology and I would prefer it to be like that. But obviously someone will always differ in motions.

A lot of women already are in crypto but they dont show their details. I dont mind that, after all my job on this space is to learn about bitcoin and make money not anything else.
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Whether there are more female crypto personalities are out there, what is important is most of us have the same goal on this community and that is to thrive and be all successful by investing on it. I think there's an edge for the female crypto personalities since this is likely a male-dominated market. There could be simp or what not but that's not the whole point of it when a truly influential female comes to defend the community and knows how-to on this market.

So, gender isn't something serious.
I agree, it doesn't really matter at all and it seems that all of us here, both genders are just equal. Anyway, you've got a great sig mate.
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Do you think there are more influencial women in crypto, this will help to encourage more women into adopting cryptocurrency? Perhaps there are some which are doing really great but we haven't got to hear their names.

There are other factors at play when it comes to people's interest but I imagine that could help as well. My guess is, it's gonna be like the general tech industry. It's male dominated but we've slowly seen an increase of women as the industry expanded so I'm expecting an increase on crypto space too as it gets more popular.

I have a female friend who is active in several airdrop groups, and people there call her "sir", "bro", "man" even though she is clearly wearing a profile photo of her own face.

Lol I have a theory about this.

So I used to refer people I've met on crypto online communities as he/him by default aka assumed they were dudes lol. It's possible a lot of folks have the same way of thinking.
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This is a cryptospace where physical contact is very rare, there is no reference to a crypto address whether the owner is male or female which means it really isn't a necessity. Maybe the statistics about gender numbers are true, but we will never know the reality. I have a female friend who is active in several airdrop groups, and people there call her "sir", "bro", "man" even though she is clearly wearing a profile photo of her own face.
So, gender isn't something serious.
jr. member
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When we talk about influencial names in crypto aside the greatest of the greatest like Satoshi Nakamoto and Vitalik Buterin, we hear names like Chanpeng Zhao, Justin Sun, Barry Silbert and the rest. I have only come across few female names which are quite unpopular if you ask me. Names like Caitlin Long, Cathie Wood and Elizabeth Stark are few names that rings a bell out of the thousands names one can find. Do you think there are more influencial women in crypto, this will help to encourage more women into adopting cryptocurrency? Perhaps there are some which are doing really great but we haven't got to hear their names.
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