Funnily how they're trying to force certain genders into certain industries.
Nursing, education, and social-related jobs are female dominated; whereas physical-related , computer-related, and architecture jobs are male dominated. WHICH IS TOTALLY FINE.
That's because they want to make it look like they care about gender equality, women empowerment and other feminism things while most companies are still tolerating sexual harassment against women. Also, Robinhood is still shitty as it is even if they are making women empowered in trading and breaking the stereotype that they are only for masculine, remember that they sold the stocks of their users without permission.
Sign of changing times. Women empowerment, brought about by 3rd wave feminism seeks to make opportunities that before given to men, also be given to women. Well I am not sure how the stock market fares but I know there are a lot of women stock investors and I don't think that there are a few women in crypto. Maybe a few active women in the forum, maybe that is why we perceived crypto as male dominated. Anyway, if you publicize your decision to include more women in your exchange maybe it means you want to attract women in using your exchange and not really into having an interest at cryptocurrency.