How To Make Cryptos More Inclusive: Bring More Women Onboard | HackerNoon
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Statistics indicate that in the U.S., around 13 million women own crypto, contrasting with 24 million men. In Europe, women represent 20% of crypto holders, highlighting the gender gap in crypto ownership.
Andreas M. Antonopoulos recently called for more diverse voices in crypto podcasts, specifically non-CIS white males, to promote broader adoption and engagement in the industry, acknowledging the self-referential nature of current communities.
A Coinbase report found that one-third of college-educated women feel they lack equal access to the financial system, suggesting a wider issue of perceived inequality that extends beyond mere participation in tech.
The belief that gender inclusivity will occur solely through broad tech adoption is a myth; rather, it’s inclusivity that drives adoption. Historical patterns show that if a technology lacks inclusivity initially, it struggles to rectify this for years.
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