Are women really Lagging behind in Blockchain Technolgy?

in #blockchain7 years ago

Blockchain Technology may be a game changer for women who is looking to make their foot in the tech industry particularly in cryptocurrencies.

More women working in blockchain technology can do more cash in on the comparatively new industry, which can immutably collect and authenticate counter party transactions. They are on the curve of palpitate up the belief of the tech industry is only a old boys club. On the other hand the original idea of blockchain innovation is to maintain bitcoin transactions overall, a number of companies using it undisclosed technology to fortify accountability & transparency, and the technology is just enough to permit women to comfortably enter it.

In blockchain Technology there is no hidden doors to explore on, Even If a woman decides today that she wants to become a blockchain developer and learn to code in hard way, Turing complete programming language associated with the Ethereum blockchain. Women can get started right away if she can. If she is interested in a job in Blockchain technology, where the growth is outstripping for blockchain expertise, her skills will be in high demand."

Blockchain and bitcoins can play an important role in terms of empowering women in the marginalized communities. "Blockchain and bitcoins can play an important role in terms of empowering women in the marginalized communities. Blockchain could create a world of new opportunities for third world countries. "I believe that many of the world's problems centering around education and poverty in developing countries could be solved with women in control of capital.

Here is the list of few successful women who proved their excellence in the field of blockchain technology.

Kristen Stone is a Project Manager @ Coinbase USA
She has been in the Blockchain industry for almost 3 years. In early stages, she led partnerships at Coinbase.com and handled integrations with some major financial institutions like USAA and Fidelity. Lately, Kristen was promoted to a project management role where she leads 3 engineering teams to aid Coinbase to develop an open financial system for the world.

Danielle Laity - Product Manager @ Luno
She first heard of Bitcoin during her time in the Standard Bank Graduate Program. She was working as a Product Analyst in “Cross Border” and “Domestic Payments” and was asked to do study more into payments creation. Bitcoin came up as a debatable topic at the time and it fascinated her. She watched endless videos in youtube to comprehend it and started to look for someone within the bank who shared her enthusiasm in cryptos. While she was in the Innovation Capability department, She was taking care of Open Innovation and part of this was developing new services with outside people. Luno was one of the companies that she engaged with from the Fintech. The role also allowed her to travel and identify multiple applications of different technologies in the financial industry.

Kathleen Breitman is COO at Tezos
She first got into cryptocurrencies way back in 2012. She had a lot of cypherpunk friends updating her about it and she thought it could become a digital asset in the future. At that time, she did not see a clear way for her to contribute to the industry. Nevertheless, in 2014 she was working at one of the management consulting company and many clients that started asking about Bitcoin. She had more knowledge than any other at the company so she raised her hand and started to contribute to the company.
In 2015, she thought, if she really have any type of expertise she should pursue a startup company because she will have more upside there. She had a bit more understanding because of her exposure to capital markets. She left R3 in to manage the release of Tezos.

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There is no barrier for women to enter the field,but do they want to?at least on the youtube,I only see Amanda form dash,so we need some estrogen in the area!!!

Agreed, I do not believe women are being excluded. I believe women just like men have preferences to certain industries over others. Whatever peak your interest .

A new woman entering the field of crypto's recently. https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@remyremy/a-crypto-girl-you-should-watch-on-youtube-addendum
And Amanda Johnson of DASH is also a good example.

Unfortunately, it's a male dominated area...just like tech in general. I'm not saying there are 0 women in tech...but in terms of percentages, it's very heavily men.

For sure technology area is dominated by male, but number of women are increasing quickly. Some specialist say that women are better than men because they are more involved.

Unfortunately men have created cryptos? Or unfortunately women havent? Or unfortunately men are better with technology? Or what do you mean.

Feels like you are trying to make my comment sexist.

I'm talking from just my personal experience in working in large and small tech companies, going to college for a technology degree and hiring people in the technology field. It's very very heavily male in terms of percentage.

Why is that? I have no idea. I'm not saying men or women are better in technology vs the other. I'm just saying there is a very small percentage of women in the tech field and that is unfortunate.

You feel like a woman? Why dont you man up and just tell what you meant, but I know you are too scared for that. Scared to silence by feminists.

WTF? Ok, let me be as clear as possible.

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Of course they lag in anything technical. Crypto is too abstract for most women to understand.

This all comes down to the fact that tech was marketed as "for males" in the eighties.

So now we have tons of males in tech and very few females. and blockchain is a tech area so...

By the way if you like technology I'm writing about it, you might like it :)

A wonderful and timely topic. Resteemed and following for next such article.

Of course, Women can dominate the crypto market if they desire for the same. There's a lot of remarkable women already working in tech industry and this crypto industry in no exception. Personally, I know a lot of women who have extraordinary knowledge about crypto and they are utilizing their skills for money making. And Why shouldn't they?
Yeah, this world is male dominated I agree, but women are also keeping up the pace with men in almost every field of work.
So I am pretty sure, Women are not lagging behind in cryptocurrency. @dommaraju

Lol I don't think so cos am advertising and introducing a lot of women to blockchain apps and Crypto currencies. More women are catching up on blockchain technology.

Interesting article. I'm curious if women make a large percentage, a 50-50 split, or male dominated. I'm still somewhat new to the crypto market and would interested in hearing more

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