The generation of women, as they all say, is progressing as more women are investing in the bitcoin. During the early stages of the launch of Bitcoin, only 8.5% of the women were investing and a male dominance of about 91.5% was observed. However, the amount of women in this field has doubled since the beginning of the year from 6% to 13%.
A research on business capabilities of women notes that women are known to be much more organized and strategic-minded when it comes to business and investment. Women are believed to handle the business better as they can multitask, are more resilient and are more motivated than men. Women are less egotistical and better communicators, which only adds to their success.
As mentioned in the CITY A.M., Agnes de Royer, a senior business analyst at London Block Exchange, said:
“There’s still a common misconception that cryptocurrency is a game for men, but we’ve seen hundreds of women sign up for our exchange in the last few months and some of the most inspiring and knowledgeable investors, leading the way in the industry are female.”
Women are not only coming out in the field of business and cryptocurrency but also in various other fields in which previously only men were taking part. The success ratio of women has increased surprisingly over the last few years, especially in the field of technological advancements where not many women were previously active. The blockchain is just another technology where men seemed to have a higher share up until 2018. From politics to technology, it is the era where women will empower.