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February 07, 2020, 04:37:33 AM
#7
Maybe it's because women are not into technology itself?

It is good you have put this forward as a question and not just an opinion. Thee are exceptional women, who do better than so many men who are into technology. We have female Engineers, female Astraunuts and so on. When it comes to blockchain technology, I believe there would have been some women who are already into it and in fact a lot of them. It's just that they may not yet be among the prominent ones and which is why they are not yet in the limelight.

Also, there are many projects, I mean real and good projects that have women among their team.

It is a gradual process. Very soon, we will begin to see them in the limelight.
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February 07, 2020, 03:23:31 AM
#6
There are a number of notable women who are actively involved in leading projects that are dominating the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry:  Elizabeth Stark (Lightning Labs),  Meltem Demirors (DCG), Galia Benartzi (Bancor), Elizabeth McCauley (Bitcoin Foundation).
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SecureShift.io | Crypto-Exchange
February 07, 2020, 03:15:34 AM
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Maybe in the future. Some artist in our Country are now becoming interested in cryptocurrency and that's a good aign of improvement IMO. Also some of my trader friends are girls. They are even good than me when it comes to trading. Cryptocurrency has been dominated by mens and obviously they are more stronger when in fact answering some questions when regards to blockchain. There should be no difference men or women since blockchain is an innovation created for both I dont think we can simply compare which is dominant.
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February 07, 2020, 12:48:30 AM
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It's said that there are more men on the Blockchain industry than women. After all, the most prominent figures in the crypto space are male (Vitalik Buterin, Andreas Antonoupolous, CZ, Justin Sun, etc.). When I've talked to females (women) about crypto and Blockchain technology, I've noticed that their level of interest is not as much as it's the case with men. Maybe it's because women are not into technology itself? I believe that if we'd get more females in the Blockchain industry, the field would have a diversity in gender instead of being focused only on men.

What are your thoughts? Do you think that females will be able to adopt Blockchain and crypto over the long term? Or will men continue to dominate the space? Huh
Lot of women being a part of new crypto projects like ICO so they already started exploring the technology maybe they didn't get too much attention because of anonymity and decentralized things but gender is not important here,anyone with the skills can shine so no need of gender talks,IMHO.
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February 06, 2020, 07:50:41 PM
#3
They will.

The women that you have talked to might not be that interested as the other women that I've talked to. Their interest isn't really into blockchain but probably they were hired just to be with the main person who's the actual frontline of an event and real blockchain and crypto enthusiasts.

The world is too wide and the same goes with the internet, you probably haven't found the woman that you can talk to all of the time and how interested she is with the tech.
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February 06, 2020, 05:39:57 PM
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It's said that there are more men on the Blockchain industry than women. After all, the most prominent figures in the crypto space are male (Vitalik Buterin, Andreas Antonoupolous, CZ, Justin Sun, etc.). When I've talked to females (women) about crypto and Blockchain technology, I've noticed that their level of interest is not as much as it's the case with men. Maybe it's because women are not into technology itself? I believe that if we'd get more females in the Blockchain industry, the field would have a diversity in gender instead of being focused only on men.

What are your thoughts? Do you think that females will be able to adopt Blockchain and crypto over the long term? Or will men continue to dominate the space? Huh

I dont' remember any women around when Bitcoin was less than $1 and the space was undeground for freaks. Vitalik and Andreas formed back then. Now it is multi-billion industry and we should have diversity? ok girls go back in past with time machine and do your hard work
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February 06, 2020, 05:21:05 PM
#1
It's said that there are more men on the Blockchain industry than women. After all, the most prominent figures in the crypto space are male (Vitalik Buterin, Andreas Antonoupolous, CZ, Justin Sun, etc.). When I've talked to females (women) about crypto and Blockchain technology, I've noticed that their level of interest is not as much as it's the case with men. Maybe it's because women are not into technology itself? I believe that if we'd get more females in the Blockchain industry, the field would have a diversity in gender instead of being focused only on men.

What are your thoughts? Do you think that females will be able to adopt Blockchain and crypto over the long term? Or will men continue to dominate the space? Huh
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