Hashing It Out: MobileCoin CEO says crypto must make space for more women
Sara Drakeley says crypto has a reputation for being a ”bro space” and urges the industry to make provisions that would attract more women to the field.
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Sara Drakeley says crypto has a reputation for being a ”bro space” and urges the industry to make provisions that would attract more women to the field.
The International Labour Organization study says that AI will more likely augment jobs than destroy them, though certain roles could be at more risk than others.
The survey also found that 24% of women have allocated more than 20% of their portfolios to crypto.
Several women suggested that education and grassroots training can be effective tools in promoting diversity within the Web3 ecosystem.
Cointelegraph spoke with women from different backgrounds, projects, countries, and generations about career, diversity, and their journeys in crypto.
In an exclusive interview with Cointelegraph, Binance co-founder and chief communication strategy officer Yi He explained what women need to do in order to make it in the Web3 space.
Blockchain technology is empowering women in developing countries with financial freedom and improved access to social inclusivity and growth.
Blockchain technology is empowering women in developing countries with financial freedom and improved access to social inclusivity and growth.
2022 saw greater inclusivity and participation of women in the crypto and blockchain industries.
As the crypto winter rages on, new data from BlockFi reveals that women investors are still bullish on crypto, with 22% intending to buy in the next 12 months.