Fixing the financial literacy gap will attract more women to Bitcoin

Fixing the financial literacy gap will attract more women to Bitcoin
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2019-3-9 20:33

The blockchain and cryptocurrency industry is dominated by men – fact. There are many reasons as to why this could be the case – namely a pipeline problem or the rhetoric that men are typically (and allegedly!) more interested in technology – but a recent study has posed an interesting question.

What if the cryptocurrency industry’s lack of diversity was down to women being less financially literate than men? Perhaps there is more to cryptocurrency’s diversity problem than women simply not being interested in the technology. The findings The study documented a significant gender gap in Bitcoin literacy in the…

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