The crypto market is growing, and with it, social and demographic differences are becoming more apparent. While men still hold a larger share of cryptocurrency, more women are showing interest in the sector. According to BITmarkets, only 11% of surveyed women own cryptocurrency, compared to 21% of men.
However, 46% of women are not completely averse to cryptocurrencies, and 54% are interested in crypto-related studies. In comparison, a Gemini and Pantera Capital survey found that 69% of cryptocurrency owners are men and only 31% are women. Interestingly, the same Pantera Capital research revealed that women working in the blockchain sector earn 15% more than their male counterparts.
With the right education and information, women can become active players in the crypto industry, potentially reaching the current participation rate of men. As the crypto market is constantly evolving, it is essential for everyone to stay informed and adapt to new trends and technologies.