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Topic: Why do males make up 97% of the Bitcoin community? - page 7. (Read 3802 times)

sr. member
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We can always start a poll out here and check which is the percentage of girls around here !
I can't judge those results because I dont know who were interviewed or how was the statistics obtained. I can say that, as an IT engineer i was part in a class of 60, where only 5 were girls, so yeah, in the digital world, atleast from where I am, it girls are not so wlling to pursue IT courses, and maybe because of that, girls dont know and dont try to fnd out abt new thing happening in the digital world
hero member
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According to the website https://coin.dance/stats males make up 97% of the Bitcoin community. Why is the Bitcoin community dominated by guys?

Pretty sure that the results to that are completely accurate, what would be the sample size of the survey that coin dance, I am guessing not very high, and that could possibly lead to some inaccurate results. 97 percent sounds way too much though, I think we see more than 3 in 100 people are females that are early investors.

Probably because most of the men think they have to work to make money. So they choose to work. While their women prefer to take care of the household rather than work.

Yeah not sure about that, you are living in the 1950s, that is a bit sexist. Right now woman are equally as dominant as men in business and every job in the world. [quote

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since coin.dance doesn't explain anything about how they have gotten this stats, like saying what was their study group, what was the method, how many is the total of that group (since it is just percentages), ... i am going to say this is completely inaccurate.

it just says google analytics. which i believe means they used search terms. in other words how many male search for bitcoin keyword! that is not really a reliable stat in my opinion

by the way this is the direct link: https://coin.dance/stats/gender
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Good example, just because men search bitcoin more, it doesn't mean they know more or dominate the industry, the stats are also very unreliable, especially google analytics.
hero member
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I some quite agree with the stats that most males are into bitcoin as what I have observed within my circle. Though it is not a scientific study, but you can look around, on news, it is dominated by big male investors etc. Hope more awareness to women to utilized this technology.
legendary
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Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
According to the website https://coin.dance/stats males make up 97% of the Bitcoin community.
These statistics can not be accurate because when it comes to the internet anybody can be who  they want to be male or female but i know for a fact that more males use this technology undoubtedly.

Why is the Bitcoin community dominated by guys?
Maybe guys are more power(money) hungry than the females and investing in bitcoins could grow your bank
legendary
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All I know is that I know nothing.
since coin.dance doesn't explain anything about how they have gotten this stats, like saying what was their study group, what was the method, how many is the total of that group (since it is just percentages), ... i am going to say this is completely inaccurate.

it just says google analytics. which i believe means they used search terms. in other words how many male search for bitcoin keyword! that is not really a reliable stat in my opinion

by the way this is the direct link: https://coin.dance/stats/gender

Yes, cause if we simply use our eyes and brains we clearly see way more than 3% female devs and early adopters.   Roll Eyes

Political correctness has stupified an entire generation - even in the face of hard OBVIOUS facts. 

i am not saying the 97% is 100% wrong.
i am saying the method used to come up with that number is flawed so the result is not reliable even if it is true by any chance. scientifically speaking Wink
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I do not think that these data are accurate, because bitcoin is anonymous and women can use it under a false name. Here for example, many scammers use it, but no one will know their gender.
legendary
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www.ixcoin.net
Probably because most of the men think they have to work to make money. So they choose to work. While their women prefer to take care of the household rather than work.

Are you in Arabia?

Your answer would be correct about 40 years ago. 

Welcome to the future, time traveler!
legendary
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www.ixcoin.net
since coin.dance doesn't explain anything about how they have gotten this stats, like saying what was their study group, what was the method, how many is the total of that group (since it is just percentages), ... i am going to say this is completely inaccurate.

it just says google analytics. which i believe means they used search terms. in other words how many male search for bitcoin keyword! that is not really a reliable stat in my opinion

by the way this is the direct link: https://coin.dance/stats/gender

Yes, cause if we simply use our eyes and brains we clearly see way more than 3% female devs and early adopters.   Roll Eyes

Political correctness has stupified an entire generation - even in the face of hard OBVIOUS facts.  
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Probably because most of the men think they have to work to make money. So they choose to work. While their women prefer to take care of the household rather than work.
legendary
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Females donot trust the thing easily they will make lots of evaluation on physical things think about crypto currency which is not even legalized by most of the country . It may take bit more time for females to adopt crypto currency . But some of my femal friends already working on this.

Politically correct but absolutely wrong answer. 
legendary
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According to the website https://coin.dance/stats males make up 97% of the Bitcoin community. Why is the Bitcoin community dominated by guys?

Boy, sooooo difficult to figure out real world facts and factual empirical data.

Let's try.

Walk by an intro to C++ class at your local college sometime.  Mine had ~200 males and 3 females. (I really did count them cause you know, I was trying to find that one hot chick in class and all i saw was a massive sausage party).

And this was 200 level INTRO class.  

Wait, that's really close to the 97% we see here.  A coincidence I'm sure or more sexism cause nerds hate chicks.  haha!

Now try walking by any 300-400 levels physics/chemistry class.  Economics.  Math.  

You'll see similar ratios.  

I also went to business school - easily 50-70% women dominated courses.  Lower in the finance/accounting classes.

Sooooo...

Jack got to play with a toy car as a we lil boy and poor Jane was "forced" to play with Barbie?

Or....
sr. member
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Females donot trust the thing easily they will make lots of evaluation on physical things think about crypto currency which is not even legalized by most of the country . It may take bit more time for females to adopt crypto currency . But some of my femal friends already working on this.
legendary
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All I know is that I know nothing.
since coin.dance doesn't explain anything about how they have gotten this stats, like saying what was their study group, what was the method, how many is the total of that group (since it is just percentages), ... i am going to say this is completely inaccurate.

it just says google analytics. which i believe means they used search terms. in other words how many male search for bitcoin keyword! that is not really a reliable stat in my opinion

by the way this is the direct link: https://coin.dance/stats/gender
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According to the website https://coin.dance/stats males make up 97% of the Bitcoin community. Why is the Bitcoin community dominated by guys?
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