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Topic: Women in Crypto - Where are they and who are they? - page 2. (Read 1152 times)

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As a blockchain enterprise employee who is also a woman, I can safely say that there are a lot of female staff members in various crypto startups. Our CEO is also a woman, she is a total badass, takes no crap from anyone, knows her stuff. There are several female-centric orgs that concentrate on women in crypto, like Women in Blockchain - they're awesome, you should check them out. Kathleen Breitman is a cofounder of Tezos, one of Ardor founders is also a woman - those are pretty big companies. This is only the beginning.
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Are there more women in crypto that I am unaware of? It seems most of the big influencers are men. I watched this video of Galia Benartzi from Bancor and I thought this is someone we should be hearing a lot more of, anyone else I have been missing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-MVw2wjoYQ
Alright so yeah, there are some women who got into the cryptocurrency but they are too few. I knew some of the women in our country who uses bitcoin as one of their investment game. Yes, they trade using bitcoin and they are entrepreneurs as well. Someone in this thread said that women stay at their caves and men goes for the hunting and risking. But today's generation is different. Women can do almost all of the men things. They are also capable of risking financial things too.
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I've personally met several:

Jessica VerSteeg, CEO of Paragon

Tricia Martinez: Founder/director of Dala and Wala

Mary Jo Potter: CEO of Healthcare angels and blockchain angel investor

Alex Tinsman: North American lead of NEM

Off the top of my head also include the CEO of Bakkt and Golem, although am not sure of either's names. I'm sure there are dozens, if not hundreds more.
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We should care about their actions instead of understanding "who are they?"
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Because women are not that good when it comes to business and technical things. It's an evolutionary thing. Men were taking risks by going for a hunts etc. and women stayed in a cave and protected their home/ children. It's still valid. Of course there is lot of women that will take risks and lot of men who won't, but not majority.

It's 2018 where anything can happen and I can't believe you're still stuck on this 'women-lives-in-cage' theory? And jbtw the reason behind it is also some men like who think women as a lowlife creatures. There are so many women I know personally doing so much good in business. It's all about a good mind and some sense of doing a business not GENDER.
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not sure why on earth it matters one iota, what shape the genitalia of a crypto-enthusiast takes...we dont need more women in crypto...we dont need more men in crypto...we need fewer scammers...we need fewer ppl who are too lazy to even google the simplest crypto-terminology and fewer ppl who continually allow their ignorance to stand in the shadow of their illusion of knowledge as they pump out clone coins as the "next great thing"
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There are many influential women in crypto. I like to listen to a podcast called Crypto and Blockchain Talk which is led by a wonderful host Aviva - www.cryptoandblockchaintalk.com

I would love to see more women in crypto.
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A week ago I returned from Blockchain Life conference in St.Petersburg.
There were a lot of girls, about half, but they had even less to do with crypto than (most of) the boys.
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Never heard about Val Yap? One of the product I love on crypto that's all about insurance. She's been on Forbes Asia Under 30.

https://www.forbes.com/profile/val-yap-1/#d3e521c455e7
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with the development of technology today it is not wrong if a woman participates in the crypto world while they are able to do it ... some projects also have women as a team ... in my opinion there is no problem ...
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I was able to be a part of a bounty, traxion is the name and if i am not mistaken the ceo is a woman/female, so literally that chick is a crypto enthusiast and knows how to play with it. 

I'll hope cryptocurrency will not be led by feminist in the future.

CRYPTO MUST SAY NO TO WOMEN
YES TO MEN. 

LOL.

Givin as example one of the worst led project and a def scam does not help the case in any way.
Women will join the crypto space right after they will find out that they can spend it Tongue
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I was able to be a part of a bounty, traxion is the name and if i am not mistaken the ceo is a woman/female, so literally that chick is a crypto enthusiast and knows how to play with it. 

I'll hope cryptocurrency will not be led by feminist in the future.

CRYPTO MUST SAY NO TO WOMEN
YES TO MEN. 

LOL.
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Because women are not that good when it comes to business and technical things. It's an evolutionary thing. Men were taking risks by going for a hunts etc. and women stayed in a cave and protected their home/ children. It's still valid. Of course there is lot of women that will take risks and lot of men who won't, but not majority.

You do realise you are generalising even though you want to make it appear as if you are not. I personally know a group of crypto enthusiasts where the women are actually in majority. They have stated they won't expose themselves as women online though, because first of all in crypto gender does not matter and there is so much prejudice against them. The dude you are debating with may easily be a woman. Same as in online gaming, there are many women that won't reveal their gender because it simply does not matter and they don't have to listen to some sexist bullshit. Gender hardly matters anymore in most areas of human life except of course in family planning and some other.

Correct, i dont get this question which pops up regularly about women in crypto, its irrelevant
where they are and who they are. The same applies in business or any industry.
If they can do the work and produce results there is no issue.

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Women have always been involved in the Technology, but we notice  her lack of  in cryptocurrencies. I think the first reason is that many of the early followers of Bitcoin were mostly male programmers. But now, the gap between women and male is dwindling.
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I think we have less women in crypto because they are not risk takers like their male fork just as the case with gambling, we have more males that gamble than women which isn't a coincidence as they two are very much alike!
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I have to block most of them on twitter. All the basement dwelling degens like all of their valueless tweets just because they're women and they show up on my feed . Some of them have 20k followers and provide no FA, TA , or decent shit posts. 

You have a very difficult life. My condolences.
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I have to block most of them on twitter. All the basement dwelling degens like all of their valueless tweets just because they're women and they show up on my feed . Some of them have 20k followers and provide no FA, TA , or decent shit posts. 
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Has anyone heard about DrMonica. She tweets about crypto. She doesnt tweet that often but her tweets are quite interesting and on the point, have a look for yourself.
https://twitter.com/Crypto_DrMonica
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Because women are not that good when it comes to business and technical things. It's an evolutionary thing. Men were taking risks by going for a hunts etc. and women stayed in a cave and protected their home/ children. It's still valid. Of course there is lot of women that will take risks and lot of men who won't, but not majority.

You do realise you are generalising even though you want to make it appear as if you are not. I personally know a group of crypto enthusiasts where the women are actually in majority. They have stated they won't expose themselves as women online though, because first of all in crypto gender does not matter and there is so much prejudice against them. The dude you are debating with may easily be a woman. Same as in online gaming, there are many women that won't reveal their gender because it simply does not matter and they don't have to listen to some sexist bullshit. Gender hardly matters anymore in most areas of human life except of course in family planning and some other.

I would agree. Even considering the fact that gender is irrelevant as long as you have a set of skills, qualifications etc, there is a certain prejudice which makes some female not reveal their gender. And if you can keep a conversation on the same level, who cares, right?
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Ratio wise, there are of course more men then women in this industry, though you'd be surprised how many men are disguised as women on these crypto forums, and perhaps the women that are involved and aren't public faces are disguised behind men profiles?
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