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December 26, 2024, 10:14:42 AM
Does anyone know if more women are joining the Bitcoin bandwagon? I mean, the industry has always been dominated by men. But with BTC hitting the spotlight again due to a new ATH, things could change. Is there some sort of statistics/data/analytics regarding gender adoption of BTC? I'm curious to know.

By the way, I'd like to know what do women find attractive in Bitcoin (compared to men)?

Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Smiley

I think it's because of the risks involved in the bitcoin market that makes it look like women aren't flowing to invest on it but we just have to assume that to be some what untrue because if women can gamble, they can equally afford to face the threats on the bitcoin.
Even here on bitcointalk, I've come across numerous female given names who're actively on the discussions of bitcoin.
I don't think there'd be a data sheet to give the report pertaining the gender comparison in the bitcoin industry due to the decentralization of bitcoin currency and the decentralized wallets that users may not be required to disclose their genders.
So be it and accept it that bitcoin industry is for both genders but though not for the weak due to the volatility potentials.
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December 26, 2024, 08:08:09 AM
Actually, it's proven that men take more risks than women alone. Why do you think the majority of men are businessmen? Women entrepreneurs and businesswomen are the small minority.

You made a logical fallacy. It is not that the majority of men are businessmen. It is that the majority of businessmen are men. But even so, it is not because men take more risks than women, but because the human history for most of its duration provided opportunities to take risks to men, not women. It is still much easier for men to lunch a business activity, for women it is still several times harder, especially in more conservative and traditional societies. Because women, especially young ones (like me, for instance) often are not being taken seriously. And this is a huge obstacle for them to become engaged in business.
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December 26, 2024, 01:28:01 AM
Does anyone know if more women are joining the Bitcoin bandwagon? I mean, the industry has always been dominated by men. But with BTC hitting the spotlight again due to a new ATH, things could change. Is there some sort of statistics/data/analytics regarding gender adoption of BTC? I'm curious to know.

By the way, I'd like to know what do women find attractive in Bitcoin (compared to men)?

Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Smiley

Just from my experience in working in finance and round both an equal amount of women and men it certainly seems that men dominate the space when it comes to cryptocurrency. I get asked probably eight or nine out of 10 about bitcoin from male clients. I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that women are seemingly innately More skeptical, and less willing to take on risk.
I have also seen in my cryptocurrency experience that there are more men than women in cryptocurrency. I have not seen many women in cryptocurrency so far. If I were to speak from my side, I would say that I work in cryptocurrency, my wife knows about it and she accepts the money I earn, but so far I have not seen any interest from her to work in cryptocurrency. My wife has not asked her to become an expert in cryptocurrency. Moreover, when I make a small profit in my Bitcoin investment, she repeatedly offers to sell me and if there is any loss in the investment, she quarrels with me. So it is understood that women cannot take risks and do not like to take risks.
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December 25, 2024, 10:55:06 AM
Just from my experience in working in finance and round both an equal amount of women and men it certainly seems that men dominate the space when it comes to cryptocurrency. I get asked probably eight or nine out of 10 about bitcoin from male clients. I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that women are seemingly innately More skeptical, and less willing to take on risk.
For sure men dominates the cryptocurrency industry more, if we should go back to the beginning when bitcoin was new you could see that it was all dominated by men and by then you hardly see women who were into bitcoin. I think the reason why women are not much in the cryptocurrency industry is because of volatility which I think most women are not really ready to go into the market to handle the volatility of the market. Cryptocurrency have always been dominated by men so I don't need to be surprised why women are not much in it.
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December 25, 2024, 08:57:00 AM

Just from my experience in working in finance and round both an equal amount of women and men it certainly seems that men dominate the space when it comes to cryptocurrency. I get asked probably eight or nine out of 10 about bitcoin from male clients. I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that women are seemingly innately More skeptical, and less willing to take on risk.

I quite agree with what you said that most of the women are more skeptical and do not want to take the risk to invest in bitcoin, and that causes less women to be active in the bitcoin market. take my friend for example, I introduced her to bitcoin because we were in the same information technology department in college. even though she is quite good at computers, she is still skeptical and reluctant to invest in bitcoin, even when she knew about it last year, she said she was only interested in computers but for things like bitcoin she was just reluctant to invest in it.

it's funny but that's how women are, most of them are reluctant to take the risk to invest in bitcoin even though they have the opportunity to invest in it.
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December 25, 2024, 08:09:48 AM
Does anyone know if more women are joining the Bitcoin bandwagon? I mean, the industry has always been dominated by men. But with BTC hitting the spotlight again due to a new ATH, things could change. Is there some sort of statistics/data/analytics regarding gender adoption of BTC? I'm curious to know.

By the way, I'd like to know what do women find attractive in Bitcoin (compared to men)?

Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Smiley
I believe that statistics will be different everywhere but from my experience, women don't use and don't invest in Bitcoin. I've been in crypto since 2015 and if I've seen someone interested in crypto, that's men and even in this case the statistics look terrible because many people are very sceptical and only have bad opinions.
I think that the reason why women aren't into crypto is that women aren't into Informational Technologies and programming. I work in an IT company as a UI/UX designer and from my personal experience, women are mostly in social media, marketing, customer support, HR department and management. Again from my experience, women are mostly in management and HR because the company owner likes their appearance because everywhere I have worked, these two departures suck all the time. It's very rare to see professional women in their job. When we want to hire a new UI/UX designer, I have to do all the HR job and HR gets paid more than me. That's very strange.
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December 25, 2024, 07:48:42 AM
Does anyone know if more women are joining the Bitcoin bandwagon? I mean, the industry has always been dominated by men. But with BTC hitting the spotlight again due to a new ATH, things could change. Is there some sort of statistics/data/analytics regarding gender adoption of BTC? I'm curious to know.

By the way, I'd like to know what do women find attractive in Bitcoin (compared to men)?

Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Smiley

Just from my experience in working in finance and round both an equal amount of women and men it certainly seems that men dominate the space when it comes to cryptocurrency. I get asked probably eight or nine out of 10 about bitcoin from male clients. I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that women are seemingly innately More skeptical, and less willing to take on risk.
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December 24, 2024, 03:27:32 PM
Does anyone know if more women are joining the Bitcoin bandwagon? I mean, the industry has always been dominated by men. But with BTC hitting the spotlight again due to a new ATH, things could change. Is there some sort of statistics/data/analytics regarding gender adoption of BTC? I'm curious to know.

By the way, I'd like to know what do women find attractive in Bitcoin (compared to men)?

Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Smiley
I've done P2P trades for a few times in my life and I can tell you that out of 5 cases, I've traded with 2 women (3 men). It was really shocking for me but as it seems, women are into cryptocurrencies but overall, they are under shadow because women don't care much about wealth creation, they care about their beauty because that's the best investment for them in terms of ROI (and the safest investment because with their beauty they get rich men, who take care of them and women spend money in beauty centers).
I believe that in cryptocurrencies, you'll mostly find women who were poor and this state motivated them to get info about something new, like Bitcoin and invest into it.
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December 24, 2024, 10:32:22 AM
By the way, I'd like to know what do women find attractive in Bitcoin (compared to men)?
You have raised a very important point that, in the present time, girls are not lagging, they are also coming forward with the modern world and trying to do something good in line with it. We all know very well that girls are 100% ahead in privacy compared to males. They always like to keep their financial status hidden. They want to complete everything very easily, any kind of transaction. They love to be completely fair and free the most. The way they save money, it can be said that Bitcoin savings can be a good way for girls. They do not spend their money unless they need it very much, so if they can keep Bitcoin in savings, they can save it well.

Women will play the most important role in using BTC. Shortly, it may be seen that women have the largest amount of Bitcoin.
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December 24, 2024, 09:42:32 AM
To me, this sounds like a stereotype that doesn't apply to all women. The ability to take risks is not a gender characteristic. In my life, I much more often encounter men, who don't want to do anything because they are afraid of losing money. And my arguments that they lose money precisely because they do nothing with it do not work, because people are simply afraid of risk. Whereas I take risks quite often, because without risk there are no rewards. And if you want to do something significant and large-scale in this life, then risk is an unavoidable condition.

Actually, it's proven that men take more risks than women alone. Why do you think the majority of men are businessmen? Women entrepreneurs and businesswomen are the small minority. However, I believe this could change in the future. The gender gap will no longer exist, paving the way for equality in our society.

It's hard to tell which gender is using BTC because of its pseudonymous nature. But I'm certain the number of women involved in Bitcoin is growing. Especially when young generations are quite fond of digital payments. Who knows? Maybe we'll see more women as CEOs of crypto exchanges, startups, companies, and even as core Blockchain developers. I'll wait 10 more years to see what happens... Cheesy
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December 23, 2024, 06:28:44 AM
By the way, I'd like to know what do women find attractive in Bitcoin (compared to men)?
Financial freedom. This is the same thing every man finds in Bitcoin, but only a few women are willing to be financially free. For better understanding, I meant freedom to control and own their finances without any central authority, making large payments and large withdrawals of their money at ease whenever they feel like it. Most women we see in Bitcoin today are women who are in several businesses or own private companies. They have adapted Bitcoin to make fast transactions and take deals.

Let before i forget. Another thing is privacy. Some women do not want people around to know their financial status. So they will secure large sum in Bitcoin for a long time instead of physical properties while they keep some Bitcoin in a different wallet for spending.
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December 23, 2024, 06:06:01 AM
As at 2020,The poll by Binance 2021 (data collected in October 2020 across 178 countries) indicated that women are only 5% of the total number of crypto users worldwide.However, crypto ownership among women rose significantly, from 18% in 2023 to almost 30% at the start of 2024.The smaller number of female investors compared to men can be attributed to the fact that only 48% of women participate in the stock market, in contrast to 66% of men, coupled with the observation that women generally do not prioritise investing as a top financial endeavour.
Despite the fact that men are being seen as the risk bearer and women being seen as weak,there are others who have stood out of the crowd and made efforts towards investments in bitcoin such as the likes of Eunice Wong,Irene Zhao,and so many others.
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December 22, 2024, 03:02:14 PM
To me, this sounds like a stereotype that doesn't apply to all women. The ability to take risks is not a gender characteristic. In my life, I much more often encounter men, who don't want to do anything because they are afraid of losing money. And my arguments that they lose money precisely because they do nothing with it do not work, because people are simply afraid of risk. Whereas I take risks quite often, because without risk there are no rewards. And if you want to do something significant and large-scale in this life, then risk is an unavoidable condition.

Risk is everywhere, even with BTC, - but that risk, just like any other, should be calculated and analysed.
If a person imagines the odds and the facts stay on his side, even if it's only his guess - he would go in. And with Bitcoin - who wouldn't "risk" it?
Because we know how it behaves and operates.

Not everyone is ready to take risks with Bitcoin, be it men or women. It is so precisely because of ignorance and lack of information. For those who have been following the development of Bitcoin for a long time, many things seem obvious, and Bitcoin always turns out to be quite unpredictable, otherwise everyone would have already made money on it. And those who do not delve into the crypto theme at all do not see patterns, do not dare to invest in Bitcoin.
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December 20, 2024, 04:35:13 PM
I have two sisters in my family that are heavily invested on Bitcoin, it was a secret that got revealed to me this year, they don't learn about Bitcoin from me and this is shocking, it at first made me felt bad about myself, I felt like I am the one doing the talking and they pretended like they don't care, am I the talkative?  Grin Grin you all know that feeling.

Girls are becoming wiser Because the are trying to imitate that hustling spirit that a man processes, desperate, the supportive nature of women, I am surprised that the way they pick interest into investing in bitcoin and years back You're find very few women who do bitcoin but as it is the number of Female investors have increased by the initial number, which is actually a good sign, and there are more women who are likely to invest in bitcoin and for your sisters, you should encourage them the more so that they will bring more women to the industry.

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In my country many female youths are into crypto investments too I think gender is not important anymore, male or female we all want to make money and have a better future, the only difference here is risk tolerance, males tend to be more risky tolerance than female.

I think this is a all-country because if you look at most of these crypto Academy, you see a lot of women in the Academy, and if you could  rate there performance majority of them are doing better than the men, we know men love to take risks, but this generation of women are taking shape to taking more risk than the men and they are using another tactics  to actually sustain there self in the industry and that is why whenever I see a woman in the game I  personally choose to encourage them.
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December 20, 2024, 01:52:38 AM
To me, this sounds like a stereotype that doesn't apply to all women. The ability to take risks is not a gender characteristic. In my life, I much more often encounter men, who don't want to do anything because they are afraid of losing money. And my arguments that they lose money precisely because they do nothing with it do not work, because people are simply afraid of risk. Whereas I take risks quite often, because without risk there are no rewards. And if you want to do something significant and large-scale in this life, then risk is an unavoidable condition.

Risk is everywhere, even with BTC, - but that risk, just like any other, should be calculated and analysed.
If a person imagines the odds and the facts stay on his side, even if it's only his guess - he would go in. And with Bitcoin - who wouldn't "risk" it?
Because we know how it behaves and operates.
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December 20, 2024, 01:45:03 AM
I never thought about it from that angle, because I am a woman, and I have been using Bitcoin for quite a long time, and I have been interested in cryptocurrencies for about 5-6 years. So for me it is just normal, and I see no reason why women should not get involved in this area. I think there is no such gender predisposition, it is rather a question of interest. I know numerous men who are not interested in Bitcoin at all, but at the same time I have many female friends who are open to cryptocurrencies and the use of Bitcoin.
Perhaps another reason is because women do not like to invest in high-risk assets, for example bitcoin or other cryptos, but now many women see clearly that bitcoin is a profitable asset because I myself have several women who are involved in using bitcoin even though they have only known bitcoin for more than 1 year.

In my area there are many seminars on crypto and automatically their main investment is the biggest bitcoin in their portfolio, so with observant now women are no longer an excuse because indeed this is normal anyone can invest in bitcoin.
This is true on which i have some friends which are girls that doesnt really like to get involved with crypto or something that making lose that money. They dont really want on something that they can spend up and losing it all or simply they arent that wanting to deal up with things or simply not that adveturous and risks takers on which it is different from male, but somehow not all people will really be that the same because there are indeed women who do deal up with crypto just like on what that qouted user above on which its true that dealing up with crypto doesnt really need up of a certain gender on which it will be basing up on someones interest and preference because there are women who wo want to deal up with crypto space because they've seen the opportunity that it does give specially on having that potential profits in the future on just simply holding. Its not necessary that you be that become a trader for you to earn because you can just simply hold your position then you do already have that chance on making up some gains and this is where some women be able to handle it out. The main thing that comes up into their mind is that to make use of money on buying up their beauty related things instead on trying to invest into crypto and lose it all. Im not generalizing but women is something like this and thats why its really that less in compared to male but actually we cant be able to exactly tell about the numbers due that we wont be able to know on whose behind these accounts whether a male or female. The important thing here is that doesnt matter about the gender because anyone could deal with crypto space on sharing up on the same target or goals.

To me, this sounds like a stereotype that doesn't apply to all women. The ability to take risks is not a gender characteristic. In my life, I much more often encounter men, who don't want to do anything because they are afraid of losing money. And my arguments that they lose money precisely because they do nothing with it do not work, because people are simply afraid of risk. Whereas I take risks quite often, because without risk there are no rewards. And if you want to do something significant and large-scale in this life, then risk is an unavoidable condition.
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December 19, 2024, 11:09:08 AM
I have two sisters in my family that are heavily invested on Bitcoin, it was a secret that got revealed to me this year, they don't learn about Bitcoin from me and this is shocking, it at first made me felt bad about myself, I felt like I am the one doing the talking and they pretended like they don't care, am I the talkative?  Grin Grin you all know that feeling.

In my country many female youths are into crypto investments too I think gender is not important anymore, male or female we all want to make money and have a better future, the only difference here is risk tolerance, males tend to be more risky tolerance than female.
At least you have friends to share bitcoin with now and that's a good thing because in the end the conversation will become more interesting when we are on the same track. My partner is also currently starting with bitcoin although maybe this is just influenced by what I did but at least it is a good thing in my opinion even though he is not forced to be here but trying to find out what bitcoin is and starting to be interested in it makes him even more search for more information than I did so maybe even his provision of analysis is now much better but of course his aggression is also high so I am more often trying to remind him that in the end risk is also important even in investment.

For now it seems that gender is not a limitation even not only that in the conditions that occur now gender, age, race and so on there are no obstacles as long as the internet can be accessed and a high willingness to be in bitcoin then everything can still be done because after all when talking about anonymity there is really no limit to anyone who wants to be in the scope of bitcoin then do it while you can.
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December 19, 2024, 09:30:04 AM
In my opinion, gender is not important in the Crypto world, because we all know that in this modern era there are many career women, even in some countries there are women who become heads of state, and I am not surprised if many women are interested in Bitcoin, because they open their eyes that currently Bitcoin is a very profitable investment.
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December 18, 2024, 12:50:58 PM
Does anyone know if more women are joining the Bitcoin bandwagon? I mean, the industry has always been dominated by men. But with BTC hitting the spotlight again due to a new ATH, things could change. Is there some sort of statistics/data/analytics regarding gender adoption of BTC? I'm curious to know.

By the way, I'd like to know what do women find attractive in Bitcoin (compared to men)?

Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Smiley
Of course due to the increases in Bitcoin now have made some many women to realize that investing in Bitcoin is good. But although their is know how we can compared them with the men because when their is serious dip in the market men can tolerate without panicking, but when their is serious dip in the market woman can not hold their self while because they always like something that would bring profit to them without noing that their is also a risk involved it.

On the contrary, in as much as I agree with you but it is very important  you know that some women have a higher risk tolerance than some men to be sincere with you i know of a woman who are very much active in investing on shitcoins irrespective of how risky it is compared to Bitcoin and where majority of us men can never attempt to ever invest on shitcoins, there are women who refuses to accept any form of gender inequality hence they feel very much comfortable in doing certain things people may feel they can't. However, generally women are less risky compared to men in percentage. 
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December 18, 2024, 12:36:09 PM
I have two sisters in my family that are heavily invested on Bitcoin, it was a secret that got revealed to me this year, they don't learn about Bitcoin from me and this is shocking, it at first made me felt bad about myself, I felt like I am the one doing the talking and they pretended like they don't care, am I the talkative?  Grin Grin you all know that feeling.

In my country many female youths are into crypto investments too I think gender is not important anymore, male or female we all want to make money and have a better future, the only difference here is risk tolerance, males tend to be more risky tolerance than female.

Male, and female - all have the same opportunities in the crypto sphere.
Kudos to your sisters - they are on the right path because of you  Grin
mate it said that they did not learn about bitcoin from him lol

these days we can no longer identify what kind of person is just based on their gender just because one is a woman does not mean that she has no capacity to learn about bitcoin on her own or maybe from other women in her life gone are the days where men are always leading women into something and personally i think that this is a good progress for the world because this means we can all focus on self improvement and then collaborate with one another to learn and discuss rather than one person dragging another

i also think that it really should start from the primary family imagine how easy life would be if all of your family members were financially independent that would be the ideal life for me
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