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Topic: Study says 79% of cryptocurrency event attendees are men - page 2. (Read 1317 times)

jr. member
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The study shows that the cryptocurrency events “have a long road ahead toward gender inclusion” and such events have “to change.”

Bizzabo co-founder and customer success chief Alon Alroy said in relation to the study’s findings that “there is a lack of gender diversity” in the cryptocurrency industry and that it is “reflected in the attendance for these events.” He mentioned that such lack of gender diversity is also true for the tech industry in general.

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This statistics may well be correct because currently, there are more men who have cryptocurrency awareness than women. You can even sense this from the discussions in the different cryptocurrency groups in telegrams and other cryptocurrency social media platforms.
legendary
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I can well imagine that this percentage fits approximately. In my own environment I only know one woman who deals with crypto currencys, everyone else is male. I have also introduced crypto currencys to several women, but they have had no interest in it and find crypto too cumbersome. Men seem to be more open to crypto currencys.  Smiley
legendary
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The proportion of crypto users may be lower than this 79%, because women tend to skip distant meetings and conferences. But even then, a simple majority of the users may be male.
sr. member
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The study shows that the cryptocurrency events “have a long road ahead toward gender inclusion” and such events have “to change.”

Bizzabo co-founder and customer success chief Alon Alroy said in relation to the study’s findings that “there is a lack of gender diversity” in the cryptocurrency industry and that it is “reflected in the attendance for these events.” He mentioned that such lack of gender diversity is also true for the tech industry in general.

Click the link for more info: https://www.unblock.news/news/study-says-79-of-cryptocurrency-event-attendees-are-men

79% is actually high, men manage the portfolios of the family, and they are more risk taker than women because women go for savings and safe investment since they manage the expenses of the family, but it will eventually go up, once people especially women perceive that it's much safer to invest in cryptocurrency
hero member
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The study shows that the cryptocurrency events “have a long road ahead toward gender inclusion” and such events have “to change.”

Bizzabo co-founder and customer success chief Alon Alroy said in relation to the study’s findings that “there is a lack of gender diversity” in the cryptocurrency industry and that it is “reflected in the attendance for these events.” He mentioned that such lack of gender diversity is also true for the tech industry in general.

Click the link for more info: https://www.unblock.news/news/study-says-79-of-cryptocurrency-event-attendees-are-men

Well you can't force someone to attend cryptocurrecny event, I mean it is not a gender diversity, it is about making choices in life, we have different passions and different things we wanted to do for ourselves, not because men are attending a cryptocurrency event doesn't mean women are not interested about it at all, maybe they just don't have any idea yet about it and decided to research it at home first than to go directly to that kind of event, cause that is going to make you out of place.

And maybe, women who even have interest in cryptocurrency just want to stay at home and do her work than to socialize with other people, and that is what you called "privacy", you can't force someone to do something that he or she doesn't wanted to do.
hero member
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This shouldn't be a surprise given that men are more inclined toward science and technology, but as the market matures I expect more women will be interested in cryptocurrencies. This would be a positive development because it would almost double the pool of people interested in cryptocurrencies, creating additional wealth for those already in the pool. It's a good sign that already there are plenty of women serving as leaders in the industry, such as Lightning Labs' Elizabeth Stark.
Even if this market grows more rapidly over time, the number of women who can participate in crypto has not changed significantly when their personality is quite weak and shy, they like safe investments and don't have too many risks. In addition, if they do not face such psychological problems, they also do not choose to invest in crypto because, as you said, this does not seem to be an area they like, they just like to invest and do business in areas like fashion, restaurants
legendary
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This is creating an issue out of nothing.  No one is holding women back from entering the crypto world, its just that men and women on average have different interests.
It doesn't matter, yeah there's nothing to forbid women from adopting cryptocurrency. but because most women don't have a passion
at all about investing and trading at stocks or crypto, of course only a small number of women are there.


That's the reality, it's not that they are not given the chance but their interest is lower compared to men users.
We see more men even in the future since crypto is not only a payment system kind of platform but also for investors and traders as well.
I can influence my wife but not totally but I can always provide her needs with what I make in crypto.
legendary
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This is creating an issue out of nothing.  No one is holding women back from entering the crypto world, its just that men and women on average have different interests.
It was just a noted point for discussion and I don’t think anyone is taking the topic personal to create issue with it, the OP is simply stating what has been realized with putting any form of blame. We just feel that we are not feeling the presence of women that much, and probably because they have less interest in crypto or they feel it is too complicated for them to understand the concept.

No one is saying they should be forced to do what is against their will; we simply can just educate them about the system instead of assuming they are not just interested, and women will really play a very good role in the adoption of cryptocurrency.
hero member
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This is creating an issue out of nothing.  No one is holding women back from entering the crypto world, its just that men and women on average have different interests.
It doesn't matter, yeah there's nothing to forbid women from adopting cryptocurrency. but because most women don't have a passion
at all about investing and trading at stocks or crypto, of course only a small number of women are there.
legendary
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If a particular group of people don't have any interest in crypto-currency, then you can't force them to use it. Being a female myself, I have noticed that most of my friends who use crypto tends to be male. The women on the other hand, are generally inclined towards assets with lower risk probability, such as bank savings accounts, treasury bonds and bullion. Also, among the traders you will find a lot more men when compared to the women. This is true not just for crypto-trading, but also for stock-trading.
sr. member
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This shouldn't be a surprise given that men are more inclined toward science and technology, but as the market matures I expect more women will be interested in cryptocurrencies. This would be a positive development because it would almost double the pool of people interested in cryptocurrencies, creating additional wealth for those already in the pool. It's a good sign that already there are plenty of women serving as leaders in the industry, such as Lightning Labs' Elizabeth Stark.
copper member
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 That's very true, the cryptospace is largely dominated by men in general with some few prominent ladies. Currently, other women are taking various roles in the cryptospace through the development and increase in IEOs. In the future this may balance.
full member
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This is creating an issue out of nothing.  No one is holding women back from entering the crypto world, its just that men and women on average have different interests.

exactly, there's no issue about such study. but maybe he's just giving the observed stats in crypto events. but it doesn't mean that women are not interested in crypto. most of them are into other fields of crypto.
sr. member
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This is creating an issue out of nothing.  No one is holding women back from entering the crypto world, its just that men and women on average have different interests.

Maybe Men attends the crypto events more than women, but it does not mean that women are not interested in crypto currencies. It is just that Men travel more than women and hence their percentage of going out and attending events is relatively less.  I known women are more patient and they can hold the crypto currencies for a longer time period.
hero member
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This means the interest by man candidates are more than woman candidates. Cryptocurrency related stuff is easy to understand and men have nothing to lose in this case but the situation is different for women. Just my 2 cents.
hero member
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Many member and participants are men in cryptocurrency than women, every time I got my friend joined and invest their money in cryptocurrency are men not women, maybe women is not understand about how to start trading and investing with btc.
Cryptocurrency investments has more risks compared to other investments so it needs more brave persons that would take the risks. And it only means that men are still the most powerful individuals while women still settle for security and less risks investments. Maybe this gender diversity will become balance once mass adoption  for cryptos is here.
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Many member and participants are men in cryptocurrency than women, every time I got my friend joined and invest their money in cryptocurrency are men not women, maybe women is not understand about how to start trading and investing with btc.
hero member
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This is creating an issue out of nothing.  No one is holding women back from entering the crypto world, its just that men and women on average have different interests.
sr. member
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If 79% of the attendees are men, then 21% must be woman, that's for me already a high number, and shows that more females have found out that crypto gives a fantastic investment opportunity and if they want and has the skills also a great carrier opportunity!


Slowly but steadily the ratio of females are now increasing and this is a good sign as well as more and more community members are getting aware and even female participation means that it is not going to be dominant by the males forever.
sr. member
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Man always risk taker and interested about short term investment or they are always prepared for taking some risky decisions, but womens are interested about stable income or not too much interested over investment! womens are searching always stable income source but mens always interested about extra income and they are always prepared for some risky investment!
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