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February 12, 2017, 05:21:03 PM
The fact that the woman had not been baked in this kind of work, but since IT technologies in many promising, it is quite normal that women want to try myself in this area and as it turned out not bad at.

I also think that women are also well versed in high technology. It is quite possible that the team that created the Bitcoin were women.
Huh, so no women at all anywhere. Imagine how hard it is without them, if you get on a desert island? It's just awful. So even if a man has conceived to make the discovery with him still there is always a woman.
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February 12, 2017, 04:11:41 PM
After stabilization and reform education systems already at school and institutions of higher education as the boys and girls get an adequate knowledge base as the one that pushes and the other to the study of high technology with further employment. So men and women work together and equally.
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February 12, 2017, 02:11:38 PM
It is rarely thought and people tend not to believe it per se:

has a woman created Bitcoin? Why is this possibility always ruled out?

I believe a group of women has created Bitcoin.

Why not?

~CfA~

It is not impossible that some part of bitcoin idea was created by women, and that women helped in creating bitcoin that is. Today womens have a lot of equality in modern world, so i guess everything is possible. I know there are still some people that discriminate womens and i dont agree with that. If someone is productive, emply them no matter if its women or man.
This is true. Underestimate the women unfair. They have equal rights with men in all, and do not mind chuzhy than men.
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February 12, 2017, 01:38:08 PM
The fact that the woman had not been baked in this kind of work, but since IT technologies in many promising, it is quite normal that women want to try myself in this area and as it turned out not bad at.

I also think that women are also well versed in high technology. It is quite possible that the team that created the Bitcoin were women.
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February 12, 2017, 12:41:39 PM
The fact that the woman had not been baked in this kind of work, but since IT technologies in many promising, it is quite normal that women want to try myself in this area and as it turned out not bad at.
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February 12, 2017, 09:02:26 AM
It is rarely thought and people tend not to believe it per se:

has a woman created Bitcoin? Why is this possibility always ruled out?

I believe a group of women has created Bitcoin.

Why not?

~CfA~

It is not impossible that some part of bitcoin idea was created by women, and that women helped in creating bitcoin that is. Today womens have a lot of equality in modern world, so i guess everything is possible. I know there are still some people that discriminate womens and i dont agree with that. If someone is productive, emply them no matter if its women or man.
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February 12, 2017, 07:44:43 AM
Gender is really not important when it comes to bitcoin

Why do u feel that way? I think women are excluded from Bitcoin way too much. Most women think Bitcoin is bad.

Why is that?  Maybe it was even a woman who created Bitcoin indeed.

~CfA~
Do most women think bitcoin is bad?  Whats the source for that?  I coud imagine most people,  regardless of gender have not such a strong opinion of btc. Most simply just dont 'get' it,  and the media doesn't help people understand they only help people fear it.

an educated (about bitcoin) women i believe would not fear bitcoin.
 i would care to be honest who was the creator gender.
also like always the media just announces the bad news about everything and if they do should a good story its just irrelevant like that a girl helped a kid get home or something.
Woman gives birth and by right has the right to assume that a hand in everything that he had made man. It is a philosophy, but it's true.
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February 10, 2017, 04:00:24 AM
Gender is really not important when it comes to bitcoin

Why do u feel that way? I think women are excluded from Bitcoin way too much. Most women think Bitcoin is bad.

Why is that?  Maybe it was even a woman who created Bitcoin indeed.

~CfA~
Do most women think bitcoin is bad?  Whats the source for that?  I coud imagine most people,  regardless of gender have not such a strong opinion of btc. Most simply just dont 'get' it,  and the media doesn't help people understand they only help people fear it.

an educated (about bitcoin) women i believe would not fear bitcoin.
 i would care to be honest who was the creator gender.
also like always the media just announces the bad news about everything and if they do should a good story its just irrelevant like that a girl helped a kid get home or something.
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February 05, 2017, 05:08:07 PM
I think Satoshi is a male name so the likelihood of him being a girl is weak. Many women are making it big with shopping apps and reward opportunity so it may be the time where women are getting started with cryptocurrency as well.

Women have shaped as many things as men did and the quality is as good. There's no reason a man can do what a female does either, it happens both ways.
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February 05, 2017, 04:42:11 PM
It may or may not be. We know that Satoshi is a male name. But that does not mean he is a man. She could be a woman.

But as the subject is bitcoin, there is no gender for me. I think it would be more correct to look at the subject only as a human being.
Satoshi was an intelligent and creative person.
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February 05, 2017, 04:33:19 PM
I hardly can name one thing created by women  Huh
Already came the equality for which women have fought and who sought. Even women can be on a level with the men to mine coal and play hockey, and so as the most advanced and demanded employment programming and other technologies temple, women have started to deal with this, too. So that women everywhere are now very much.
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February 05, 2017, 03:43:41 PM
And why all the women underestimate. I'm in school and all the teachers at the institute were women. And even versed in computers, too much woman. The men were more frequent drinkers and revelers.
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February 05, 2017, 02:07:57 PM
I hardly can name one thing created by women  Huh
I'm specifically looking for information on the Internet about what and how to put women in science. So I want to advise you to turn to Google and see what achievements of mankind thanks to women.
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February 05, 2017, 01:43:40 PM
In any field of science and technology it is not an exception, always took the women involved. I do not exclude that a bitcoin they put their hands on. Although Satoshi never mentioned about the women in his team.
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February 05, 2017, 06:08:16 AM
Almost went to see this movie last night:

HIDDEN FIGURES



Based on a true story. A team of African-American women provide NASA with important mathematical data needed to launch the program's first successful space missions.


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4846340/

Male energy (yang/rational/logical/right/north) has been dominant on the planet for millennia. Female energy (yin/intuitive/creative/left/south) has been suppressed. That imbalance has caused a complete planetary disempowerment which is in the process of self-correcting.

Nevertheless, it is women who possess the creator energy (notice where babies come from).

Until that balance is restored, expect the suffering/violence/exploitation etc. that we see worldwide to continue.

One of the first things I noticed when I first started attending Bitcoin meet-ups 3-4 years ago was that in a room of fifty people, there would typically be 2-3 women. Does that mean that women don't have a significant role to play? Can we say for sure that those 2-3 women didn't have key pieces to contribute?

My sister is a successful editor (offline/online) who commissions/publishes lots of work in the Bitcoin/Crypto space. I would say that quality content/editorials are important for growth of these communities.

I suspect that if there were more women involved, and there was more of a gender balance in cryptocurrency communities in general, global uptake would move forward more quickly/smoothly.

Also, my experience is that women more so than men, tend to be content to work behind the scenes; doing important work, without the ego-driven need for recognition. Therefore, there is a good chance that few people ever know who did what - as in the movie I noted above.
Bad opinion about women for a long time entrenched in our minds, and this is very bad and not right. The most important thing is nonsense. We greatly underestimate women. Among them there is a very clever person, and even a lot smarter than men.
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January 22, 2017, 12:19:29 PM
Almost went to see this movie last night:

HIDDEN FIGURES

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4846340/mediaviewer/rm755107840?ref_=tt_ov_i

Based on a true story. A team of African-American women provide NASA with important mathematical data needed to launch the program's first successful space missions.


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4846340/

Male energy (yang/rational/logical/right/north) has been dominant on the planet for millennia. Female energy (yin/intuitive/creative/left/south) has been suppressed. That imbalance has caused a complete planetary disempowerment which is in the process of self-correcting.

Nevertheless, it is women who possess the creator energy (notice where babies come from).

Until that balance is restored, expect the suffering/violence/exploitation etc. that we see worldwide to continue.

One of the first things I noticed when I first started attending Bitcoin meet-ups 3-4 years ago was that in a room of fifty people, there would typically be 2-3 women. Does that mean that women don't have a significant role to play? Can we say for sure that those 2-3 women didn't have key pieces to contribute?

My sister is a successful editor (offline/online) who commissions/publishes lots of work in the Bitcoin/Crypto space. I would say that quality content/editorials are important for growth of these communities.

I suspect that if there were more women involved, and there was more of a gender balance in cryptocurrency communities in general, global uptake would move forward more quickly/smoothly.

Also, my experience is that women more so than men, tend to be content to work behind the scenes; doing important work, without the ego-driven need for recognition. Therefore, there is a good chance that few people ever know who did what - as in the movie I noted above.
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January 22, 2017, 07:28:18 AM
I hardly can name one thing created by women  Huh
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January 22, 2017, 04:32:54 AM
If IT is currently not the most profitable areas by world standards, it is certainly the most promising. In the industry millions of outstanding minds involved including women.
These reflections come to mind because of statistics is still more than half of employees IT sphere is still a man, but do not jump to conclusions is, as we all know a lot of women's names who have made great contribution to the development of high technologies. What applies bitcoin, its story of the birth is not as well-known and really no one knows who in this case was, in addition to Satoshi.
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January 22, 2017, 03:55:37 AM
If IT is currently not the most profitable areas by world standards, it is certainly the most promising. In the industry millions of outstanding minds involved including women.
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January 22, 2017, 03:22:33 AM
it can be like that, but actually i don't think that it was woman
I do not think that this question is on many urgent and important. Woman in it technology is not a phenomenon, this is real life and opportunity.
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