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Topic: Women's Day Wishes to all Women Bitcoiners - page 2. (Read 492 times)

legendary
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The theme for this year's International Women's Day is Break the barriers. Currently in my country women a taking more responsibility. We have seen women becoming cap drivers, mechanics, engineers, etc, these were jobs that were solely reserved for men.

I wish to encourage women to seek for knowledge. Their place is not in the kitchen or in child raising endeavor alone. And crypto businesses would be  good for them because they can combine it with household activities.

Currently, I have started teaching my wife about cryptocurrencies and she's really understanding. I urge the men to encourage our women to study about cryptocurrencies.

Happy International Women's Day to all our women
sr. member
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Women are a minority in crypto universe because they have aversion to risks, while men are usually prone to take risks and to explore new things most people are still unaware of or uninterested for. It's part of the nature of each gender, although of course there are exceptions, but that can't be used to invalidate the main rule anyway.

I think people shouldn't worry about bringing more of this or that kind of person to cryptocurrency. Every crypto adopters worth, doesn't matter their gender, race, class, religion, ethnicity, etc...

You can't proof this with numbers because we do not know that the person holding the bitcoin in wallets is male or female. As more people have become aware of bitcoin, girls and women are equally interested in crypto.
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Women are a minority in crypto universe because they have aversion to risks, while men are usually prone to take risks and to explore new things most people are still unaware of or uninterested for. It's part of the nature of each gender, although of course there are exceptions, but that can't be used to invalidate the main rule anyway.

I think people shouldn't worry about bringing more of this or that kind of person to cryptocurrency. Every crypto adopters worth, doesn't matter their gender, race, class, religion, ethnicity, etc...
legendary
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I take advantage of this thread to extend congratulation on International Women's Day, it is made to honor them, if the data in participation in the different areas are "x" value is the least important, let's celebrate this day and every day.

Now the funny thing is and I'm sure that although it's difficult to know precisely how many women there are on the forum, at least someone knows one and in fact that extends to local boards.
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It's not even solely in the cryptocurrency space; the technology industry in general has always been male dominated, and that's not necessarily a bad thing! Any woman is welcome to enter this space.
You have a point and I think the reason why we don't much woman in the cryptocurrency space is because 75% of woman don't like or embrace technology career maybe it because of their traditional roles (nurturers) while some of them are more concentrated on what they can do with technology instead of joining the field.
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Bitcointalk forum is anonymous and most people want to remain anonymous and do not like to disclose even their gender. Keeping this in mind,  we will not get a lot of responses on the stories from women bitcointalk users.

I wish happy women's day to everyone on this forum  Smiley
Many will just keep themselves private nowadays especially if they are not influencers. Though if we search in google and follows some personalities in twitter there are quite many profiles now who are not just supportive in their male friends or partner when it comes in making money or risking for business. Females now doing it by themselves and inspires others too to trade and earn. We’re now in era were everyone is capable to do any job with no gender issues and now thru online it is much convenient for women to make money also via crypto.
Crypto does not limit its users or traders as whether you are male or female. As long as you are able to manage the risk, i guess you're good to stay. And certainly, this is a good avenue for all those who loves challenges  as trading itself brings a lot of risks. And the fact that women and men of today seem to be equal now with regards to their capabilities. So this is a good time to welcome empowered women into the crypto world where opportunities and long term profitability has no limits.
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I request all the Women Bitcointalk users to share their stories of getting into the cryptospace.


I don't think if any would love to showcase their selves over here probability they will hide for security reasons. Basically you know about women they are not easily open like men out there so they try all to be protected.

Secondly Happy women day to all the pretty women out there i love you all ❤❤
legendary
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I do find it very strange that the crypto market is so male dominated. I know that it’s very hard to ascertain the percentage of female investors, hodlers, traders etc , but every snippet of information out there suggests that the crypto market is disproportionately weighted towards males.

I don't find it strange at all. Markets have always been dominated by men. Stock markets, forex, name the asset and it's majority men. Too lazy to Google the stats but I've always seen Wall Street (to stereotype markets) as a male space.

And when there is research confirming that there are foundational disparities that contribute to why women don't invest such as wage gap and more conservative approaches -- Fidelity findings summarised in this report.

I'd follow women traders more though, they seem to post consistently better returns than men (perhaps due to more conservative approaches).
Yes I would agree with you there. Since they tend to take less of those high risk trades then men do.
They don't like to gamble too much with those assets as men certainly will go all-in and throw caution to the wind at times.
I've seen alot more women who have crypto analyst channels on youtube that weren't there a year or two ago.
So the uptrend is there.
legendary
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I am fine with all of these things as long as the statistical difference does not serve to justify a politician coming in and forcing the supposed gap to be bridged by decree.

From bitcointalk we can't have reliable data, but I would say that the vast majority of us are men. On the other hand I am pleasantly surprised that about a quarter of crypto investors in Robinhood are women. I did not expect so much.


Lmao and how to you suppose this would happen? Kinda sounds like you’ve got a problem with gender and race equality overall otherwise you wouldn’t have ever even said something this stupid.

I salute all women in finance. As a financial professional and someone who’s work partner is a female, the truth is most women I encounter in this space are overall incredible. Happy Women's month !
hero member
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Wishing you all a happy International Women's Day! I have a few female friends on the internet who are also investing in cryptocurrency, and I can say that these women are extremely intelligent and can act quickly, just like men. They are also not afraid of investing and taking risks. Also, I am grateful that my mentor was a woman when I was first starting out, as she has been extremely patient with me while also providing me with advice and, on occasion, financial assistance, which I greatly appreciate. We should celebrate and express our gratitude to them; a simple gift of money in cryptocurrency is extremely beneficial to them.
sr. member
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I request all the Women Bitcointalk users to share their stories of getting into the cryptospace.

Bitcointalk forum is anonymous and most people want to remain anonymous and do not like to disclose even their gender. Keeping this in mind,  we will not get a lot of responses on the stories from women bitcointalk users.

I wish happy women's day to everyone on this forum  Smiley
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First and foremost, Happy International Women’s Day to all of the beautiful, amazing and wonderful women here on Bitcointalk and in all walks of life!

Although that crypto and any tech-related industry are dominated by men, it doesn’t mean that women can’t do what men can. I’ve seen a lot of top-notch crypto projects already that are owned by women (e.g., founder, CEO, etc.).

Women are having the same brain as men, so their intelligence and skills really matter in the Bitcoin and crypto space. I’ve met some of the most amazing women in the crypto space both physically and virtually in local and overseas countries.

Especially in attending conferences, I’ve seen a lot of them participating, engaging, networking and even speaking on the stage as founders, CEOs, etc.

Yes we want more women to be engaged in this evolving industry! Much respect to them!
legendary
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I don't find it strange at all. Markets have always been dominated by men. Stock markets, forex, name the asset and it's majority men. Too lazy to Google the stats but I've always seen Wall Street (to stereotype markets) as a male space.
Yeah majority of the trading fields are male dominated and after so many years only a little percentage has been diverted towards women working in it but still it remains male dominated and women tends to enter the other working space.According to the reports the the percentage is around 76% for males and 24% for womens in wall street and basically the desk jobs and here is one comparison from past reports.Although there is no reliable data to prove it and these are estimated results:



Source : Wall Street gender diversity

So the women tends not to be interested in this space or any other reasons could be there but those who are working in it have broad mind and opened to new technology.

The forum has similar rate and bitcoin community is not too much women engaging as you would find only little percentage for women bitcoiners :


But to all the women's present in this forum and whole bitcoin community as investors,traders or workers Happy Women's Day to all of them and hope to see this percentage gap soon covered.
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To them both,
lovesmayfamilis and SatoPrincess.
Happy Women's day wishes to them both, the later bitcointalk detective  Grin Bitcointalk Mummy with strict Warnings about Plagiarism, and to my sister from the Nigerian local board.
I celebrate you both today, You both are inspirational in the forum and working tirelessly to the growth of the community.
Thanks X
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I request all the Women Bitcointalk users to share their stories of getting into the cryptospace.

I know that there are several members who declare themselves as women, but I am sure that there are many more who do not want to say so publicly and choose to fit into male society. Accordingly, I think that there should be no theory that the world of cryptocurrency is in any way a male sport, and that men in any way discourage women from being part of that world. After all, Bitcoin does not know gender, race, or nationality, and if a higher percentage of women are not interested in the world of cryptocurrencies, it is solely their choice that we need to respect.

I join in congratulating all women on the occasion of International Women's Day, and especially all the brave women of Ukraine who have stood up in defense of their country, and thousands of women in Russia who ended up in prison protesting the war💐🕊
legendary
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I don’t normally like sparse data drawn from different sources, since they are subject to different methodologies and geographical/social context that is not derivable from a quote. The following sources more or less match some of those data statements:

women in blockchain technology to be 12%
https://cointelegraph.com/news/women-in-crypto-has-gender-consensus-come-to-the-market

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41% of women in crypto are traders
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/23/why-underrepresented-groups-seem-to-prefer-crypto-over-stocks.html

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<…> About a quarter of Robinhood's crypto investors are Women
https://web.archive.org/web/20210430013814/https://www.wsj.com/articles/women-step-up-trading-in-bitcoin-other-cryptocurrencies-11619179200

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Less than 5% of crypto entrepreneurs are women
https://www.thestreet.com/investing/cryptocurrency/less-than-5-of-crypto-entrepreneurs-are-women


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15% cryptocurrency traders are Women
https://web.archive.org/web/20210205142247/https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-02-05/only-15-of-bitcoin-traders-are-women-broker-study-shows

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25 - 44 age group Women constitute more than 80% of the cryptocurrency investment.
Not sure where this data comes from, but surely there is a context, such as "out of those women who invest" (as opposed to the general population).

Regardless, the interesting thing here would be to read some of their stories.
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Unfortunately, the role of "women" in places such as Chinese social media is an obstacle for people to continue to be interested in the crypto space. Because it is decentralized, it will be more difficult to identify the real gender of a person and this can be an opportunity for scammers to find weaknesses in the victim.
While I hate to say this, I don't think we should pay much attention to gender in the crypto space because anyone can be "a woman".
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With the craze that goes with the NFT games, it's also a welcoming introduction for them. As they go with those games that gives reward in cryptocurrency, they'll also be aware of the existence of bitcoin so that's the connection of it if we're going to think about how the other women became introduced to the market. But these days, is it still important if an area is dominated by male or female? I think this is no longer an issue.
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Yes, it's international Women's day today.... So my wishes will be that we will see more women entering the Crypto currency scene. I know most women associate things you can touch and see as being valuable, for example : Diamonds / Gold / Expensive shoes... but there are some exceptions to this misconception ...and we value that.  Wink

In the time when humans lived with dinosaurs, women were the gatherers and men the hunters. I hope the women of our time will go out and collect all the little Satoshi .... and save them for the future!  Wink

There are lots of them and I have some friends who are actively participating in trading and other crypto-related stuff and all of them are women. The other day I saw the other girl post a newly bought car with her earnings from crypto and it's a motivation for the other girls as well. I think they have their own group whom they help each other and got each other hands to be successful together with the help of cryptocurrencies. There are lots of opportunities in the crypto industry and as you can see, their successful stories proved that.
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There are two things that are determining women to be less present in this than men. First is that, at least for the time being, blockchain has attracted mostly IT-oriented people and IT is still mostly dominated by men (in numbers), however, things are changing in that regard. The other thing is that investing has historically been dominated by men and this is no different. However, social changes, economic insecurity, and the allure of self-employment through crypto are definitely bringing in more women. It's slowly erasing the stigmas of the past.
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