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Just recently, I saw a project trying to get more women to be involved in cryptocurrency by organizing a pageantry, and then asked for application.
My question is, is this really the best way to involve women in cryptocurrency? Is there no better way to get them involved? Because, frankly speaking, cryptocurrency is more of a masculine affair than a feminine thing. So how do we balance this imbalance in the Crypto space?
Why do you need to balance them, what is your motivation. Let everyone choose what they prefer rather than forcing them to taking up something they are least interested  Roll Eyes.  You really cannot say that there is no woman in the entire space, i know several woman in the cryptocurrency space who are involved in multiple projects working in different positions and it is all about interest in a subject and not about what they have in between  Tongue.
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Just recently, I saw a project trying to get more women to be involved in cryptocurrency by organizing a pageantry, and then asked for application.
Women love money, something beautiful, pageantry, and also other trendy performances. Moreover, women are easier to be triggered and attracted to love something moreover when another popular woman has been also right here.
This may be not really right by attracting women to do that, but as long as they also learn about crypto, why not? Not only following others to be involved in the cryptocurrency.

 
My question is, is this really the best way to involve women in cryptocurrency? Is there no better way to get them involved? Because, frankly speaking, cryptocurrency is more of a masculine affair than a feminine thing.
As far as I know, nowadays, many women have been in the crypto industry, this is not about masculinity or others. Crypto is for everyone. We also don't know exactly if people behind the members here are only men or there are many women also. And we can also see some teams included in the projects are also women.
So, it is not about masculinity, but about who wants to be involved in crypto industry, ready for the development, love analysis, and also love cryptocurrency
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Men are more prone to abstract thinking. For this reason, we like to deal more with intangible assets like cryptocurrencies. :) This assumption cannot be generalized to the whole society. However, it is largely true. On the other hand, women have better premonitions than men. This is how the decisions of the evolutionary process developed. Let's respect the choices please. Cryptocurrencies are open to the whole universe. Let's not force anyone. Let everyone be here of their own free will. :)
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~ frankly speaking, cryptocurrency is more of a masculine affair than a feminine thing.
How can you conclude this? What makes you think crypto is more suitable for men?
In my opinion, crypto is for everyone, with no limitation for gender. No matter you are a man or woman, if you are interested in crypto, you can join it at any time. Regarding there is a crypto project which prefers to gather women, there is no problem with this. Each project has its own goals, the developer has the right to involve man or woman.

~ how do we balance this imbalance in the Crypto space?
We don't need to do anything. Each person has their own interest. He/she will be on the project that he/she wants on her/his own, we don't have to set them up.
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Just recently, I saw a project trying to get more women to be involved in cryptocurrency by organizing a pageantry, and then asked for application.
My question is, is this really the best way to involve women in cryptocurrency? Is there no better way to get them involved? Because, frankly speaking, cryptocurrency is more of a masculine affair than a feminine thing. So how do we balance this imbalance in the Crypto space?
I understand what you are saying but I do not think there is anything to fix, there have been some studies that show that when it comes to investing on average men are risk takers while women are risk adverse, this explains very easily why we see such a disparity on the number of men and women we see in the market, so eventually this disparity will solve itself when bitcoin becomes more stable and then women will invest in bitcoin, now this will create a disparity on the amount of bitcoin held by each group, but that is normal as the one that takes the highest risk is the one that gets the biggest reward.

you don't need to entice women to join this crypto market. because they will join on their own accord. most want an assurance of their funds because they are usually the ones managing their home budget. so they don't need to be screwed with their crypto investments. this is why a lot want a concrete plan for their funds not going to high risk investments. maybe they will, but only few can afford to go the extra mile here. especially if they are not very wealthy to afford unexpected losses.
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Just recently, I saw a project trying to get more women to be involved in cryptocurrency by organizing a pageantry, and then asked for application.
My question is, is this really the best way to involve women in cryptocurrency? Is there no better way to get them involved? Because, frankly speaking, cryptocurrency is more of a masculine affair than a feminine thing. So how do we balance this imbalance in the Crypto space?
I understand what you are saying but I do not think there is anything to fix, there have been some studies that show that when it comes to investing on average men are risk takers while women are risk adverse, this explains very easily why we see such a disparity on the number of men and women we see in the market, so eventually this disparity will solve itself when bitcoin becomes more stable and then women will invest in bitcoin, now this will create a disparity on the amount of bitcoin held by each group, but that is normal as the one that takes the highest risk is the one that gets the biggest reward.
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Just recently, I saw a project trying to get more women to be involved in cryptocurrency by organizing a pageantry, and then asked for application.
My question is, is this really the best way to involve women in cryptocurrency? Is there no better way to get them involved? Because, frankly speaking, cryptocurrency is more of a masculine affair than a feminine thing. So how do we balance this imbalance in the Crypto space?

I wonder why you necessarily need to bring more women into cryptocurrencies? There is no gender barrier. Anyone can participate if they want to. Cryptocurrencies may be too technical for many and that may be why few women are into the field. There is a reason why women are in the minority in courses like computer science or mechanical engineering and clearly in the majority in courses like social science or business administration.
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I don't know about the title 'money women' maybe you talking about women that are billionaires? The first person that talked about BTC to me in 2010 was a lady if what you thinking is we have less to none women in this space you are wrong, today many women are involved in crypto space than you could ever imagine.

I know there are many women who are involved with crypto. Now, as far as I know, if so many women could be in crypto, then the amount in crypto world might be huge. But it is also important that women be encouraged more so that more newcomers will be interested in entering the crypto market. This crypto market is getting bigger every day so that all classes of people are joining the crypto market, so it is important to make women more interested here.
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Just recently, I saw a project trying to get more women to be involved in cryptocurrency by organizing a pageantry, and then asked for application.
My question is, is this really the best way to involve women in cryptocurrency? Is there no better way to get them involved? Because, frankly speaking, cryptocurrency is more of a masculine affair than a feminine thing. So how do we balance this imbalance in the Crypto space?

Well there ae so many ways, when I was a starter in this field, my girlfriend doesn't know a thing about crypto. Later on when I told her I have earned some penny doing bounty and stuffs, she was attracted to it. The thing is most girls are materialistic, so she was interested and later on invested in BTC. That is why you should learn first and teach them how does it work. Now second you should have at least a women to try to attract using crypto so if you don't have one, now is the time to look for. When I told crypto to my sister, she did not bother hearing a single word. So I told her I earned some free money in here and then the next thing is she was interested and learned stuffs leading to her buying so many altcoins. They want to hear free stuffs first then I somewhat learn some of them are greedy, leading to them buying more coins.
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I don't know about the title 'money women' maybe you talking about women that are billionaires?
It's a mistyped or autofill correction and OP intended to put "more" instead of money. Well, in his first sentence he said it.
I saw a project trying to get more women to be involved in cryptocurrency

The first person that talked about BTC to me in 2010 was a lady if what you thinking is we have less to none women in this space you are wrong, today many women are involved in crypto space than you could ever imagine.
That's true, there's no more gender discrimination in cryptocurrencies. It is for everyone and the number of women investing in crypto is getting higher per year. And that's where it is going that no one can stop. So forget about that gender inequality if it's about crypto.
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I don't know about the title 'money women' maybe you talking about women that are billionaires? The first person that talked about BTC to me in 2010 was a lady if what you thinking is we have less to none women in this space you are wrong, today many women are involved in crypto space than you could ever imagine.
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Because, frankly speaking, cryptocurrency is more of a masculine affair than a feminine thing.

I beg to differ with that, OP. I have saw a lot of women, from ordinary to influential ones like entrepreneurs, celebrities, beauty queens and vloggers that have shared that they are into cryptocurrency for years know but aren’t just vocal about it on their platforms before. I think that there are women who are equally crypto enthusiasts as with men but still men are on a greater population. But, nevertheless, women are also thriving their way into the crypto world.
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Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency is visible in different social media. It is present everywhere because of internet and I believe women's are already aware about it. The only problem is how and when they will engage in crypto industry because it needs knowledge for them to understand how crypto works. But I believe that if women are interested to earn through crypto, they will find a way to learn about it.
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I don't think there is any specific way or the best way to get women involved and mind you quite a number of women are already deeply involved in blockchain and crypto,
Getting involved in crypto has more to do with individual mindset and not gender base imo, anyone who finds this space interesting enough will join regardless of their gender, what matters most is the interest, ones there's interest whatever way the information is passed across will be acknowledged, it doesn't necessarily require feminine advertisement to attract them.
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We actually don't need to have pageantry just to convince or drag women in crypto, but we can actually lure them by explaining them that they can earn money on crypto. For sure the possibilities to earn can wake up their interest on crypto and I have known so many girla are into crypto and mostly of them are taking this opportunity to gain extra income to feed their families.
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Just recently, I saw a project trying to get more women to be involved in cryptocurrency by organizing a pageantry, and then asked for application.
My question is, is this really the best way to involve women in cryptocurrency? Is there no better way to get them involved? Because, frankly speaking, cryptocurrency is more of a masculine affair than a feminine thing. So how do we balance this imbalance in the Crypto space?
We all have different risk level that we can take and some women are that not risk taker that’s why they are not into crypto yet but soon they’ll come for sure especially if the mass adoption begin. Crypto is for everyone, we can also guide other people and tell the prod and cons of crypto, women just need the right information to begin with.
Its true that women are not getting the proper knowledge behind crypto and block chain .You said really they will surely use it when mass adaption become start .I think the world are really going to adapt into the crypto and digital transaction .What really help to the women to attend on that .I have started to tech my wife and all of my sister to use it and they are really excited about it to use .I think that's how the situation will be changed  .One more think you mentioned is really important the risk factor where women mostly nothing have to invest on it where everything control by us .So that here is the lacking to come here on this platform .I think one day the question won't be raised to compare it when the world totally turn into the blockchain and crypto .
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Just recently, I saw a project trying to get more women to be involved in cryptocurrency by organizing a pageantry, and then asked for application.
My question is, is this really the best way to involve women in cryptocurrency? Is there no better way to get them involved? Because, frankly speaking, cryptocurrency is more of a masculine affair than a feminine thing. So how do we balance this imbalance in the Crypto space?

Why distinguish between women and men? Is it problematic if women are in crypto? I just found out that cryptocurrency is more of a masculine affair than a feminine thing. I think the crypto world is wide open to anyone and provides benefits for those who try.

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Because, frankly speaking, cryptocurrency is more of a masculine affair than a feminine thing. So how do we balance this imbalance in the Crypto space?

It will not be wrong if you say it is a masculine affair because cryptocurrency has more percentage of males than females in it. This shows that women like easily understood concept than to be faced with something tasking. Doing a pageantry to draw attention of women to it will not be a bad idea but it will not keep them interested if they are not shown how to make money from it. Women like money, more than men. Anything that will not bring money and fame will not attract women's interest.
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My question is, is this really the best way to involve women in cryptocurrency? Is there no better way to get them involved? Because, frankly speaking, cryptocurrency is more of a masculine affair than a feminine thing. So how do we balance this imbalance in the Crypto space?

why not , all women when dealing with money will definitely want to learn and pursue especially in crypto can provide financial freedom without having to leave homework and responsibilities as a wife.
I don't think there's any masculine or feminine words in crypto, why is it because the traders work behind the scenes

Feminine and masculine are only used as promotional tools when there are seminars or education about the crypto project itself
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Just recently, I saw a project trying to get more women to be involved in cryptocurrency by organizing a pageantry, and then asked for application.
My question is, is this really the best way to involve women in cryptocurrency? Is there no better way to get them involved? Because, frankly speaking, cryptocurrency is more of a masculine affair than a feminine thing. So how do we balance this imbalance in the Crypto space?

I think that was the wrong notion crypto is not a masculine industry because in my country there's a lot of women involved in cryptocurrency development like programmers/developers woman today are also involved in IT development so they are also knowledgeable in the cryptocurrency field in fact there's a women CEO of a crypto company that involved in a payment and transportation services in my country and I believe in other countries too.
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