International Women's Day (March 8) in the cryptocurrency sector highlights the growth of female participation as investors and leaders, challenging male dominance. Women represent a quarter of transactions in Brazil, focusing on long-term investments, while projects like <a>Women's Coin</a> promote financial inclusion.
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Highlights of Women in the Crypto Market:
Increase in Participation: In Brazil, female participation in cryptocurrency transactions rose from 15.7% in January 2022 to 25.8% in January 2023.
Strategic Investors: Women tend to see cryptocurrencies as investment tools and payment methods, and 41% acquired more assets during downturns, demonstrating resilience.
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Leadership and Web3: The sector seeks greater inclusion, with campaigns encouraging women to shape the future of blockchain technology and Web3, holding leadership positions.
Impact Initiatives: Projects like <a>Women's Coin</a> (WCF) use blockchain technology to promote education and financial empowerment for women, especially in vulnerable regions.
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The date is used to recognize women's work in the ecosystem and promote gender equality in a market that seeks greater diversity.
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Highlights of Women in the Crypto Market:
Increase in Participation: In Brazil, female participation in cryptocurrency transactions rose from 15.7% in January 2022 to 25.8% in January 2023.
Strategic Investors: Women tend to see cryptocurrencies as investment tools and payment methods, and 41% acquired more assets during downturns, demonstrating resilience.
$ETH
Leadership and Web3: The sector seeks greater inclusion, with campaigns encouraging women to shape the future of blockchain technology and Web3, holding leadership positions.
Impact Initiatives: Projects like <a>Women's Coin</a> (WCF) use blockchain technology to promote education and financial empowerment for women, especially in vulnerable regions.
$BNB
The date is used to recognize women's work in the ecosystem and promote gender equality in a market that seeks greater diversity.