When I checked the statistics of women who are into Bitcoin and found out that they are less than 10%, it surprised me seriously. It is understandable when we see fewer women than men in sectors that require physical energy to carry out work activity like the military or in the engineering sector but when you still see this same work force difference in the tech and Bitcoin space that they can comfortably do at the comfort of there home, it gets me curious to know the reason that might have been responsible for this huge gap.
I would appreciate if we can talk about this here. What could be responsible for this?
Women are not always perceived as more hardworking than men. Men have always played a significant role in everything in the world before women entered the picture. Men are always the ones who pave the way for women to follow. When the path is clear and certain, women will follow in the footsteps of men. As far as I am concerned, Bitcoin is still a new technology; the number of people investing in bitcoin in comparison to the total world population demonstrates that it is a new technology that is still in its early stages.
I know there are women in the crypto space, and even if some of them hide their identities, they are still fewer than men. Bitcoin is for everyone, and I am confident that in the coming years, more women will enter the crypto space because of how valuable it must have been to the world by then, and no gender will want to miss out on its opportunities.