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December 02, 2024, 09:02:45 PM
Yes. Younger women are the ones who find Bitcoin more appealing than older ones. It's this generation that will truly embrace change. Same as men. Except that men are more risk-averse than women. This means that some older men are into Bitcoin. But the same can't be said about women.

The more people join the Bitcoin network, the stronger it'll get. Without the "women's touch", I don't see it going anywhere soon. Diversity is key towards the success of any project. BTC can't be only about men, right? Otherwise, it would be none other than boring. Smiley
The elderly are not adaptive with new technologies, it's true for men and women elderly, not only for women. It's part of many reasons of wealth redistribution in society from the elderly to the younger generations. This is true in all countries and all generations, because new technologies, new trends bring new opportunities to build up wealth for younger generations. The elderly are less adaptive so they stay outside and see massive wealth growth of the younger generation, the wealth distribution changes quickly and skew toward the youth.

Many studies and reports mention about this fact on demographics of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency investors and users.
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December 02, 2024, 07:56:03 PM
What country are you from? Our world has become much more fair and equal, many women can earn their own money and succeed without depending on men. I am quite surprised that women in your country still focus on housework instead of earning their own money.

It's true that women like to play it safe and don't want to take risks, but that has changed dramatically, especially with Generation Z. Young women today are even more adventurous and risk-taking than some men in previous generations, and that is why we see that the women entering this market are mostly from Generation Z. But you are right, although the number of women involved in bitcoin is increasing, it is still negligible compared to men.

Yes. Younger women are the ones who find Bitcoin more appealing than older ones. It's this generation that will truly embrace change. Same as men. Except that men are more risk-averse than women. This means that some older men are into Bitcoin. But the same can't be said about women.

The more people join the Bitcoin network, the stronger it'll get. Without the "women's touch", I don't see it going anywhere soon. Diversity is key towards the success of any project. BTC can't be only about men, right? Otherwise, it would be none other than boring. Smiley
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November 30, 2024, 03:36:41 PM
Bitcoin is more risky than other assets, now women don't like to take more risk. So women will not like to invest in any risky sector, very few women like to take risk. Besides, investing in Bitcoin requires money. Now all women earn? I don't know about other countries, but in our country very few women earn and most of the women do housework. Yes, there are many women who earn and like to take risks and have invested in Bitcoin. We can say for sure that women are much less interested in Bitcoin than men.
It was actually the opposite and this is why women likes it too. There are still strong women that is willing to take more risk. Bitcoin can be used as an investment and it requires money basically but there are still other ways to get free Bitcoins. So if one doesn't want to take a risk but still want to get involved here, it was still possible. There are countries that banned and restrict the use of Bitcoin, so it is not possible for some women to earn through it.

After all, Bitcoin is like any other currency, so it does not really depend on human preferences. All needs a money anyway for use with something. It is one of the important things invented on this world.
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November 30, 2024, 02:58:39 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
There's no such thing about gender related kind of concern on who would be the one that will really be that getting interested with Bitcoin on which we know that everyone could really be able to deal or make engagement with it as long they do find it to be beneficial when it comes to investment aspect or with its utility. Doesnt matter whether you are a man or woman, young person or adult- on which we know that
every is free on having that kind of dealing as long you are aware on what it is.

Somehow men are really just that a bit adventurous when it comes to various things on which women are really that too sensitive when it comes to risks taking and thats one of the common reason on why
women arent really that familiar too much on different thing just because they wont be tending to learn on it at the moment that they've seen it and having those first impressions.
There are those women who are really that having such behavior on like with men too and thats why they arent really that getting left behind when it comes to opportunities just because they are really that opening up their minds about on things thats happening around.

Just like been said that there's no such thing about gender type on which you would really be needing to deal up with Bitcoin or the entire crypto space, as long you are aware on what it is then you're good to go.
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November 30, 2024, 01:33:43 PM
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One of the main reasons why so many people are getting interested in Bitcoin is for financial independence and security yet there are some who want to make a mark in this male-dominated career. Groups like “Women in Blockchain” have been very useful too! TLDR: increasing the number of women in crypto will be beneficial for all.
Financial independence, security and also Decentralization.
Now is the age of digital technology, and everyone is also aware that the advancement of the digital world is also accompanied by other payment platforms that are freer compared to traditional currencies.

Bitcoin and Blockchain technology have become a topic of conversation in all circles, even now teenagers are also familiar with cryptocurrency,
blockchain and various kinds of innovations in it.

Bitcoin users or to a large extent crypto may be dominated by men, but now women don't want to be left behind either,
they are starting to become active crypto enthusiasts and many women are developing their own crypto projects and are also quite successful.

Bitcoin or crypto will not differentiate between genders, it is only about the majority and minority of users.
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November 30, 2024, 11:38:08 AM

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


So far, from what we know that why more men are more interested in Bitcoin is because men tend to be more willing to take risks than women, but there are also women who are interested in Bitcoin because they are willing to take the risk of investing in it or are interested in the ideas brought by Bitcoin. These things may be the reasons why women are interested in Bitcoin and the intention to get involved in it. Especially education about Bitcoin has been spread on various platforms, and it reaches more women globally, it increases the number of women involved in Bitcoin.
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November 30, 2024, 11:22:05 AM
Does it really matter? I would argue yes because diversity introduces new ideas as well as increased acceptance for Bitcoin. Women are getting involved now, reports indicate that they are approximately 15-20% of crypto investors and that number is increasing. One of the main reasons why so many people are getting interested in Bitcoin is for financial independence and security yet there are some who want to make a mark in this male-dominated career. Groups like “Women in Blockchain” have been very useful too! TLDR: increasing the number of women in crypto will be beneficial for all.
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November 29, 2024, 02:29:55 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
Basically bitcoin is for everyone. If women are now starting to get interested in bitcoin, it is not only because the price of bitcoin has reached its peak but they have realized the benefits of bitcoin. While we know that men are risk takers by nature, women are more risk averse. But seeing how the bitcoin system is made "fair" for both men and women. Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer currency system; ledger and of course bitcoin can create financial freedom so there is nothing stopping women from joining bitcoin and there are no restrictions.

If we read the data that is currently circulating on the internet that says that women are interested in investing in bitcoin, even now there are many female influencers discussing bitcoin. The only thing stopping women from liking or participating in Bitcoin is themselves, no one else is stopping them. We all want a higher adoption rate of this technology, so the more people adopt bitcoin, the better for the future of bitcoin.
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November 29, 2024, 09:56:45 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

In Bitcoin investment, it can never be determined who invested when, so it is not only men who are involved in Bitcoin investment, but women have also invested here. Because there are also big female investors, currently women have participated in the biggest investors. Because Bitcoin investment is open to everyone, I think the role of men in Bitcoin investment is the most. Because anywhere men are several times ahead of women, I think the most likely thing is that thirty percent of Bitcoin investment is women and 70 percent (approximate) is men.

In fact whoever created Bitcoin may not have created Bitcoin out of discrimination. So it is needless to say that bitcoin is open to all, even this bitcoin man, woman can invest if that person has idea about investment. How far women have come in investing in Bitcoin can be clearly understood with a little example. Everyone who is in the cryptospace probably knows this woman by the name of Cathie Wood. who is a reputed investor

https://cryptoweekly.co/crypto-female-50-awards
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November 29, 2024, 09:42:55 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

In Bitcoin investment, it can never be determined who invested when, so it is not only men who are involved in Bitcoin investment, but women have also invested here. Because there are also big female investors, currently women have participated in the biggest investors. Because Bitcoin investment is open to everyone, I think the role of men in Bitcoin investment is the most. Because anywhere men are several times ahead of women, I think the most likely thing is that thirty percent of Bitcoin investment is women and 70 percent (approximate) is men.
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November 29, 2024, 09:17:01 AM
Not really.

There are plenty of women working on crypto. To say otherwise is a disservice.

That includes crypto investors as well. So while the percentage of guys is higher, it's not that high.


Maybe!

I am not aware of those women working on crypto but I do agree there will be developers who are working for men. I have not heard or read of a woman coming out with a new crypto project. The last I read about a woman in crypto as the owner was known as Cryptoqueen, we all know what she did.

Again there is zero clear evidence that women a crypto investors as we do not know anyone till now. It is all speculation and it will remain that way, if there is anyone then they will hide themselves as an investor to safeguard themselves and their investment.

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November 29, 2024, 09:04:44 AM
Bitcoin is for everyone, regardless of gender.
From what I have seen around me, most of those interested in Bitcoin were men and women, but now the course of events may change a little because Bitcoin interest is reaching everyone.
I have known girls interested in NFTs, I think they are more interested in visuals, but they are indirectly entering the Bitcoin ecosystem this way.
We all agree that Bitcoin is for everyone, it is not for anyone alone, but if I want to make a difference, then I have to follow the path of difference. I have seen from my situation that there is more presence of men in Bitcoin than women. I have seen young boys(16-18) years and middle-aged men around me investing in Bitcoin. I have seen very few women investing in Bitcoin. Especially women like Bitcoin and can earn from Bitcoin but they cannot invest and hold it for a long time because their risk tolerance is very low. And we already know that women like to take less risk and since Bitcoin investment is much more risky, it is very understandable that the presence of women is much less than that of men. However, since Bitcoin is very popular with everyone, the presence of women is gradually increasing.
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November 29, 2024, 09:01:44 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
Bitcoin is more risky than other assets, now women don't like to take more risk. So women will not like to invest in any risky sector, very few women like to take risk. Besides, investing in Bitcoin requires money. Now all women earn? I don't know about other countries, but in our country very few women earn and most of the women do housework. Yes, there are many women who earn and like to take risks and have invested in Bitcoin. We can say for sure that women are much less interested in Bitcoin than men.

What country are you from? Our world has become much more fair and equal, many women can earn their own money and succeed without depending on men. I am quite surprised that women in your country still focus on housework instead of earning their own money.

It's true that women like to play it safe and don't want to take risks, but that has changed dramatically, especially with Generation Z. Young women today are even more adventurous and risk-taking than some men in previous generations, and that is why we see that the women entering this market are mostly from Generation Z. But you are right, although the number of women involved in bitcoin is increasing, it is still negligible compared to men.
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November 29, 2024, 08:45:02 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 see on youtube female youtubers who make content about bitcoin or cryptocurrency. This means that there are actually women who are obsessed with bitcoin at least
somehow in the field industry that we are doing.

But the number of men around the world is still the same in my opinion, and we can see that in different branches of social media platforms, right?
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November 29, 2024, 07:53:57 AM
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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 want to write about my female friends who are into cryptocurrencies. I will say right away that they are incredible, and it is hard to attract the attention of such a girl to yourself.

The first lady I met knows the crypto world so well that one of the indicators of her success is a brand new BMW SUV, and she does not tell me how exactly she earned it: trading or long-standing investments of tokens at low prices.

The second lady works in support at a crypto exchange. And this is also incredible.
So I will say that women are very cool in the crypto world.
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November 29, 2024, 03:41:23 AM
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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
Bitcoin is more risky than other assets, now women don't like to take more risk. So women will not like to invest in any risky sector, very few women like to take risk. Besides, investing in Bitcoin requires money. Now all women earn? I don't know about other countries, but in our country very few women earn and most of the women do housework. Yes, there are many women who earn and like to take risks and have invested in Bitcoin. We can say for sure that women are much less interested in Bitcoin than men.
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November 29, 2024, 03:34:03 AM
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Serious women often work on serious jobs with a respectable salary. Or they can just become an entrepreneur/businesswoman and do things on their own. Bitcoin always needs the "woman's touch".
Then they're high likely fall to prostitution, they can be an entrepreneur or businesswoman, but when they want to make a deal with the clients, the clients high likely only want their body. The difference is just the visibility, only fans is selling body in public while prostitution is selling body in private.

Of course Bitcoin needs woman's touch, if there's a woman influencing to buy Bitcoin, it make other women think Bitcoin is safe.
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November 29, 2024, 02:51:18 AM
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You need to clarify what's the definition of women though.

In many countries, a guy who dress like a woman is a woman. This also affect to sites that made a survey, they might also count them as a women too. It would be better to call XX chromosomes than women.

In my area, most XX chromosomes not invest in Bitcoin, they mostly invest in beauty stuff and lifestyle in order to get rich men.

By women, I've meant straight women (female). Not transgenders, homosexuals or any other gender. Women are often attracted to shiny physical items, more so than something intangible such as Bitcoin. I believe future generations will embrace BTC more throughly. For now, we just have to accept the fact that men are the dominant force of the industry. I'm certain women will catch up. We just need to give them some time. That's all.



But, women can date with many men and force the men to pay everything, women also can create only fans account. Even they get paid less than men, but the culture and their side jobs will make them earn more than men.

Is life only about OnlyFans, though? Women exposing their bodies online are only selling their dignity. So totally not worth the rewards, imho. But not everyone will agree with me. Serious women often work on serious jobs with a respectable salary. Or they can just become an entrepreneur/businesswoman and do things on their own. Bitcoin always needs the "woman's touch".
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November 29, 2024, 02:50:06 AM
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Without going over statistics, I also believe men are more interested with Bitcoin than women.

When people are talking about investment, most women will discuss about time deposit and debt securities, you know the lowest risk investment. While men, it's really varies, they can discuss from the lowest risk to highest risk investment.

In crypto, most women are work as a brand ambassador, but the other thing are dominated by men.

..Cultural and structural barriers play a role as men often dominate technical and leadership positions in crypto while women are more likely to be seen in marketing. Bridging this gap may require targeted education and campaigns emphasizing crypto's potential for financial freedom adn security to appeal to women.

You can check this study on women in crypto

Both have their places in crypto, and both can be seen in different places.
Also, the link doesn't work for me, but I agree with you - it's about the data and possibilities, not gender.
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November 29, 2024, 02:23:00 AM
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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
Maybe in the past women's participation in Bitcoin was less but now women are participating as much as men if not more than men. Women are involved in every activity of life so why women should lag behind in Bitcoin in this modern era. However, in countries where women are guaranteed equal rights, women can participate in any work along with men. But in societies where women's rights are not guaranteed, women are not allowed to participate in any competition or social responsibility.

No one is saying that women are not involved in the crypto market but it would be incorrect to say that the number of women is equal to that of men, let alone that women outnumber men. Do you have any data to prove that?

Everything has become equal and no one is stopping them from entering the male dominated market or field but as many others have pointed out, women still tend to play it safe and don't want to take too many risks. Meanwhile, bitcoin or cryptocurrency is still very volatile, so it is understandable why they are still not very interested in cryptocurrency.

Or you can take a direct example on this forum, we still have women participating but obviously that number is quite modest compared to men. Or you can poll people around you, bitcoin investors you know, are they mostly male or female?
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