2021-4-14 11:54 |
Complete the survey ‘Bitcoin in stilettos’ and help improve women’s standing in the crypto industry
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2021-4-14 11:54 |
Complete the survey ‘Bitcoin in stilettos’ and help improve women’s standing in the crypto industry
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
Only 15% of Bitcoin traders are women, according to a survey by the brokerage service provider eToro. While this shows a gender disparity in the world of cryptocurrencies, the number of women investing in the crypto is increasing.
2021-2-6 18:33 | |
The survey data shows that cryptocurrency investing is becoming more diverse, said Gemini in its new trends report.
2021-1-29 14:29 | |
Australia’s overall crypto perception improved in 2020 but adoption among women is still lacking.
2020-12-24 14:15 | |
Grayscale, published a survey report on Dec. 4, according to which 43 % of investors interested in Bitcoin were women. Although the blockchain and crypto space has remained less female-friendly since The post Bitcoin investment: Women likely to take the lead according to survey appeared first on AMBCrypto.
2019-12-15 11:00 | |
43% of investors interested in Bitcoin are women, according to a survey from Bitcoin fund operator Grayscale
2019-12-14 15:18 | |
Diversity among crypto holders is increasing according to a new survey of European cryptocurrency investors and traders. The number of women in crypto is increasing as the industry shakes off is male dominated past.
2019-7-31 15:00 | |
Women may be fearless, but they’re still discriminated against in the workplace. A new survey by the American Economic Association (AEA) reveals that the professional climate for female economists remains a bit chilly despite the strides that corporate America is making toward a more level playing field.
2019-3-26 02:30 | |
New research from Mumsnet and eToro busts the age-old myth that women aren’t interested in their own finances and investments. In a new survey of 1,000 mums*, Mumsnet and eToro asked how they approach their investments.
2018-11-30 15:57 | |
YouGov internet market research and data analysis group has conducted a survey about cryptocurrency use today and in the future in Great Britain. The results found that more men than women were interested in the technology, it was a younger crowd who mostly saw Bitcoin and other digital assets’ potential, and just one in five.
2018-11-9 01:00 | |
AR-powered vanity platform Perfect365, which touts more than 100 million (mostly female) users, is the latest startup to embrace blockchain technology and tokenize its platform. Through a collaboration with Kin (a cryptocurrency developed by messaging giant Kik), the beauty app will soon reward users with cryptocurrency for their activity on Perfect365.
2018-9-20 18:31 | |
The survey also found that roughly 25 percent of millennials are interested in investing in cryptocurrencies over the next year.
2018-9-15 21:36 | |
Investing in crypto--right now at least--is dominated by young men. That’s the main takeaway from a survey Circle commissioned of 3,000+ Millennials, Gen Xers, and Baby Boomers in the U. S.
2018-10-5 20:25 | |
While it looks like almost everyone has heard of bitcoin, no one has apparently heard of eth according to a new survey by YouGov. They say only 6% of women... The post Only 13% of Americans Have Heard of Ethereum Says New Survey appeared first on Trustnodes.
2018-9-8 15:44 | |
Figures from a recent poll indicate that bitcoin and cryptocurrency are still viewed with suspicion by most U. S. investors, with only 2 percent of them holding bitcoin and another 75 percent of them describing bitcoin as “very risky.
2018-8-1 18:24 | |
The state of women-led startups in Europe has never seemed more open — but in many ways, it’s as dire as ever. A recent survey led by Women Who Tech found that 58 percent of women founders across Europe had experienced some form of harassment.
2018-8-1 15:31 | |
Women in India are making larger individual investments in cryptocurrencies compared to men, according to one local exchange. However, men are leading the charge when it comes to sheer numbers. Women are Bigger Spenders Women have turned out to be the bigger spenders in India when it comes to cryptocurrency investments, according to a recent survey conducted by BuyUcoin – a local cryptocurrency exchange.
2018-6-29 07:00 | |
Despite being a minority among crypto investors, just like anywhere else, women in India actually spend on cryptocurrency twice more than men do. A newly released survey also found that the majority of Indian crypto users live in big cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore.
2018-6-29 20:55 | |