
The growing influence of women in Web3, from leading crypto exchanges to creating inclusive communities, is reshaping the industry.
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Hundreds of surveyed women ranked their attraction to male hobbies, and crypto polled laughably low on the “attractive” meter.
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Women comprise a larger proportion of mid-level and senior positions compared to entry levels, which are dominated by men, Pantera’s researchers said.
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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.
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A study from the United Nations agency International Labour Organization suggests AI will more likely augment jobs than destroy them, though certain roles could be at more risk than others.
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The survey also found that 24% of women have allocated more than 20% of their portfolios to crypto.
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Several women suggested that education and grassroots training can be effective tools in promoting diversity within the Web3 ecosystem.
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Cointelegraph spoke with women from different backgrounds, projects, countries, and generations about career, diversity, and their journeys in crypto.
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Challenges women face within the industry include the lack of representation and toxic “bro-culture.”
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In an exclusive interview with Cointelegraph, Binance co-founder and chief communication strategy officer He Yi explained what women need to do in order to make it in the Web3 space.
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