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Topic: How do we get more women to be involved in Crypto - page 4. (Read 378 times)

legendary
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Why such discoveries that women are not interested in cryptocurrency? What's wrong with them?
You forget that the Internet is available to everyone and everywhere. Therefore, learning about cryptocurrencies, for those who are interested, is not a problem today. I can say more, if a woman is seriously interested in cryptocurrencies, she will study them gradually and thoroughly. Which will ultimately lead to her success.  Smiley
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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.

This doesn't make any sense at all. Could you provide more details as to how cryptocurrency is involved in all of this? What kind of application are they asking? It's an unnecessary move if I'm to base it on your description since they can hold a pageantry successfully without crypto.
legendary
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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?

You should ask hot do we balance women/men imbalance in investing general because it's the same problem. But there are ton of females in crypto already, it feels it's almost more then in traditional finance. Maybe because of volatility, as it creates a possibility for financial freedom. Also it creates a possibility of getting broke but that's crypto for you.
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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.
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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?
There's no need for that. Just tell them that crypto is all about money and for sure that they're going to get themselves involved. That's the reality, everyone wants to have more money, and investing in crypto is a no-brainer for them if they happen to understand what it is.
I know that there are those projects that are trying to onboard as many women as they can but there's really no need for that. Crypto is already open for it even if there are no projects like that.
legendary
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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?
You didn't refer to which project you are talking about how could we suppose to comprehend it?

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, that is debatable, cryptocurrencies offer an advancement in many aspects of life. But it is worth noting before to proceed further we rather should solve things that have urgency the most. Lack of user knowledge about personal security like how to keep their assets safe and how to interact, so does, with getting most the benefit of cryptocurrencies to get maximized is surely better than trying to look around for the gender gap. Also, the way of how cryptocurrencies protocol behaves about interoperability are still getting maturely developed, I believe it is inefficient to use cryptocurrencies yet knowing there are many altcoins offering the same services for most people.

As soon as the space is growing maturely, and there is clarity in terms of scalability, etc and truth be told a regulatory certainty, most of the people no matter what is their gender is, will surely try to make the most of opportunity 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?
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