Cryptocurrency is an exciting industry with many opportunities for any gender. Even so, it remains a primarily male-dominated industry, although things have improved a lot in recent years. So, it is good to see the balance between males and females slowly level out.
More Women Show an Interest in Crypto
Many people see the technology industry — and, by extension, cryptocurrency — as a male-dominated segment. That is mostly true in the crypto world, where men make up the bulk of investors, traders, supporters, and employees in virtually any company. However, it is not the male-only club some might make it out to be either. The overall female representation in this industry has risen strongly, even though more work needs to be done.
The growing mainstream appeal of cryptocurrency and blockchain paves the way toward gender equality. It will not happen overnight, but women have shown an increased interest in cryptocurrency and blockchain over the years. Moreover, there are many projects co-founded or founded by women. Even if males found a company, women are in crucial positions to ensure company growth and future development.
Furthermore, a recent survey by KuCoin confirms how women in Turkey get more hands-on with cryptocurrencies. The gender representation in the country is nearly 50-50 among investors, with women being far more crypto-curious (63%) than their male counterparts.
Continue reading: https://techbullion.com/the-number-of-women-working-in-crypto-continues-to-grow/
More Women Show an Interest in Crypto
Many people see the technology industry — and, by extension, cryptocurrency — as a male-dominated segment. That is mostly true in the crypto world, where men make up the bulk of investors, traders, supporters, and employees in virtually any company. However, it is not the male-only club some might make it out to be either. The overall female representation in this industry has risen strongly, even though more work needs to be done.
The growing mainstream appeal of cryptocurrency and blockchain paves the way toward gender equality. It will not happen overnight, but women have shown an increased interest in cryptocurrency and blockchain over the years. Moreover, there are many projects co-founded or founded by women. Even if males found a company, women are in crucial positions to ensure company growth and future development.
Furthermore, a recent survey by KuCoin confirms how women in Turkey get more hands-on with cryptocurrencies. The gender representation in the country is nearly 50-50 among investors, with women being far more crypto-curious (63%) than their male counterparts.
Continue reading: https://techbullion.com/the-number-of-women-working-in-crypto-continues-to-grow/