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?
Can you provide a link of those statistics and when they were done and where?
Within Bitcoin itself, there are no gender differences. However, in certain cases, sometimes there are some fields that make more or less women interested in entering them. Like in the world of education, in my area there are more women, and several things in other fields. Meanwhile, cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, may be because crypto is considered quite high risk, so not many women tend to be interested. Although in fact, many women have entered the crypto world, both as team developers, traders, investors, and so on.
As for this forum itself, I'm also not sure how big the percentage of men and women is. because here we are prioritizing the principle of privacy where we may not know who the person and gender are behind each account.