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Topic: How many women do you think trade/invest in BTC? (Read 651 times)

member
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I don't understand, why you differentiate between an men and women when it comes to online?

Everyone is treated as same here.
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I have been thinking a lot about the future of BTC, and how crypto-currency will ensure success in the future.  The one thing that jumps out to me is women are not interested in BTC at this point. How do we change this fact?  How do we include 50% of the world's population on this idea?  

It's simple. Just tell them about it. You don't need to treat them any different than men. In fact, just tell everyone you meet about it as it's a great topic/conversation starter.
legendary
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I think there are plenty more that are into Bitcoin than they let on and they're simply taking advantage of the anonymity, just like with the internet itself Tongue you've seen how sexist some of the people on this forum are right? I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of women were here and just keeping their identities secret.
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I have been thinking a lot about the future of BTC, and how crypto-currency will ensure success in the future.  The one thing that jumps out to me is women are not interested in BTC at this point. How do we change this fact?  How do we include 50% of the world's population on this idea?  These are a few questions I would like to ask the veterans of the site:

How to make BTC more appealing to women?

What do you think is the current % of women currently using BTC?

How long till BTC gets big enough for women to notice, this great idea/investment?

Also what are some ideas/suggestions to change the above mentioned questions?

I think a brighter future of BTC is going to be determined by it's acceptance by Women... It would be silly if 50% of the globe did not want to have anything to do with BTC, either because of the lack of marketing or the lack of understanding of crypto-currency, and the hardcore promoters of BTC did not do anything to bridge the gap to help make this happen..

Regards,

CH
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