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December 18, 2024, 08:05:36 AM
I wouldn't say it is tied up to gender; it is related more to the knowledge that a person has related to BTC itself and the current market.
Both can have shaky hands due to not knowing how things usually go.
Then this statement could raise another question, why do women have less knowledge or interest in Cryptocurrency? The only good and rationale answer that comes to my mind is that men are generally more of a risk-taker than women, we could associate it with the fact that there are more males in extreme sports. Men are said to love the adrenaline and the rush in doing risk-taking activity. Therefore, in term of investment, women tend to choose what they thought as a safer option such as stockmarket.

Also the fact that men are seen as supposed to be a provider in our society generally, cause men to have more responsibility and cost to pay in order to provide, making them to take another approach in making more money including risk-taking job and Cryptocurrency, forcing them to see a better opportunity within risk.
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December 18, 2024, 02:44:05 AM
By the way, I'd like to know what do women find attractive in Bitcoin (compared to men)?
To make money.

Both like the potential BTC has in that regard, but some go deeper with the knowledge they can get from either here or other great communities, while others are stuck on the thought of profits.
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December 18, 2024, 02:26:52 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.
You would hardly see any industry that is not dominated by men, I believe it's by nature, that men are the providers in the family. The mentality has made them up and doing everywhere trying to earn. But the percentage of women investing in Bitcoin is not less too, the 37% according to Cointelegraph is no joke.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/women-in-crypto-an-overview

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By the way, I'd like to know what do women find attractive in Bitcoin (compared to men)?
To make money.
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December 18, 2024, 02:25:45 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
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.

I wouldn't say it is tied up to gender; it is related more to the knowledge that a person has related to BTC itself and the current market.
Both can have shaky hands due to not knowing how things usually go.
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December 18, 2024, 02:14:25 AM
Rightly said women are a little afraid to take risks they don't want to lose their money easily. They buy gold because they lose money by investing. Women don't know that bitcoin will be worth more than gold and if they have minimal knowledge about bitcoin investment they will never buy gold. Although the number of women is limited but with the advancement of current technology many women are working in tandem with men. Many women have joined crypto and are investing in bitcoin gradually its number will grow.
This is not only about knowledge but because women are not created dare to take risks and they prefer to choose a safer path in placing money. Technological advances will indeed provide opportunities for the increase in women involved in Bitcoin investment but the amount will not be more significant because it is in accordance with the ability of women to deal with risks. Women are more selective in choosing and maybe they will consider many things before deciding something and if it is done definitely based on careful consideration because actually women are more difficult to predict.
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December 18, 2024, 01:28:46 AM
I've noticed that the crypto space has always felt pretty male-dominated but i've been seeing more women getting involved lately which is awesome. I've read that many women are drawn to bitcoin because it's not tied to traditional banking. It's not just about making money but there's something empowering about taking control of your finances especially in a system that feels more open and inclusive.
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December 18, 2024, 12:57:14 AM
Of course due to the increases in Bitcoin now have made some many women to realize that investing in Bitcoin is good.
In my opinion, both sexes are subject to greed, not just one.

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,
Yes, yes, tell me more. Smiley It sounds very funny, considering that most investors are men and as soon as a little negative news appears, all the cryptomarkets fall from their panic attacks, and the Internet is flooded with tears of horror and fear. Smiley

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.
All these gender biases in investing seem stupid, because attention should be paid to whether the investor is an experienced or a beginner, and not whether he is a man or a woman. Beginners, regardless of gender, make the same mistakes.
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December 18, 2024, 12:36:37 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.
Woman are adopting bitcoin but not as men, I heard about a woman who is a miner who bought huge amount of bitcoin following suit with microstrategy but I can't find the thread where I came across it here in BTT but apart from that more women are adopting.

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
Women are only inspired by the price spike of bitcoin but not ready to hodl for long.  You know women can be impatient in nature, and that is how they are wired naturally.  That's why they find it difficult to buy and hodl bitcoin for long because they are inpatient to hodl, they are more concerned about quick way of making money. That's why their level of adoption is slow.
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December 18, 2024, 12:11:33 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
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.

That's right, women are the most likely to panic in any situation than men. If price dips badly, most men can always take it. That's why in the investment sector in general, and not just Bitcoin, there are more men who are investors than you will ever see women being in the sector. So to me it's never really a big deal, but it is good to also see women getting along with the trend and we should always do our possible best in supporting them the right ways, whenever the opportunity presents itself.
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December 17, 2024, 11:55:25 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.
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December 17, 2024, 03:17:34 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.

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
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December 17, 2024, 03:10:30 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.
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December 17, 2024, 02:43:22 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

There is really no gender bias in Bitcoin, earlier women just had issues in engaging because of the thought of being scammed, and find it difficult to invest in, in some cases it is as a result of lack of exposure, and knowledge about Bitcoin. But nowadays there are lots of good and genuine content out there educating people on how Bitcoin works and it outcome, and I am very sure most of us had stubbled on such contents in the internet. Through exposure and knowledge women no longer see Bitcoin as a scam or threat to their financial life, but as something worth doing.

We all saw that with both women and men - many people had their doubts in BTC, and that's okay. It's not okay when people don't analyze a thing first, learn about it, and only then make conclusions based on their experiences during all of that.
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December 17, 2024, 02:40:25 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 that men have been the most interested in Bitcoin since the past, when Bitcoin was first introduced, women were not attracted to it. However, nowadays, since we see new ETHs of Bitcoin every day, women in many countries are trusting in investing in Bitcoin. Moreover, I have seen on many websites that a lot of women are investing in Bitcoin and they are also trading there. Nowadays, along with men, women have also gone far ahead in investing in this digital currency. However, it is true that women may be a small number in the crypto community, but they are many women who invest in Bitcoin. However, from my point of view, men are always the most attracted to investing in Bitcoin and digital currencies, men give more importance to this issue than women.
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December 17, 2024, 02:26:33 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

There is really no gender bias in Bitcoin, earlier women just had issues in engaging because of the thought of being scammed, and find it difficult to invest in, in some cases it is as a result of lack of exposure, and knowledge about Bitcoin. But nowadays there are lots of good and genuine content out there educating people on how Bitcoin works and it outcome, and I am very sure most of us had stubbled on such contents in the internet. Through exposure and knowledge women no longer see Bitcoin as a scam or threat to their financial life, but as something worth doing.
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December 16, 2024, 07:18:16 AM
When it comes to money and online investment of a thing women are very careful with it. Women are very careful of their finances they can't bear the risk of losing their funds so they have to avoid them. But I think there are still some women who has the man heart and still does it.
Women don't use instinct or logic in deciding something because they use their hearts so it will make it difficult for them to invest in bitcoin, especially because the investment conditions in bitcoin are quite speculative. I once tried to ask some women and why they prefer to buy gold compared to investing in bitcoin and the answer is because they don't want to be involved in risks that they can't afford because buying gold is much more potential besides having a physical form, the price of gold also tends to be stable. Only a few women dare to take chances with risks because if it is said that there are none, it is impossible for women to be involved in bitcoin investment and even they are also involved in trading in crypto now, but the number is still quite limited and still dominated by men.
Rightly said women are a little afraid to take risks they don't want to lose their money easily. They buy gold because they lose money by investing. Women don't know that bitcoin will be worth more than gold and if they have minimal knowledge about bitcoin investment they will never buy gold. Although the number of women is limited but with the advancement of current technology many women are working in tandem with men. Many women have joined crypto and are investing in bitcoin gradually its number will grow.
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December 15, 2024, 10:40:54 PM
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.
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December 15, 2024, 05:09:32 PM
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.
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December 15, 2024, 02:03:26 PM
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.
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December 15, 2024, 07:34:01 AM
From that source you can see bitcoin users from age gender and income. But the data is only in the US and not overall. But the data can better represent your question about women who use bitcoin. And I'm sure in the world the percentage of bitcoin users is dominated by men. Even so, there are many female bitcoin influencers such as Hester M. Peirce, Ria Bhutoria, Camila Russo, and many more.
It is rather hard to find the data for Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency by genders for all countries in general. Thereefor, I got another data to add to what you have presented us with
In America alone, Cryptocurrency alone is up from 30 percent a year ago to 40 percent today. As a gauge for how many Americans own crypto today, it is estimated as many as 93 million people may hold one or more cryptocurrencies.


Moreover, as seen as in the data below, there was a significant jump in the crypto ownership rate among women in the past year compared to men, which is quite bigger in term of percentage.


Source: www.security.org
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