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How Bitcoin Empowers Women

Bitcoin can be a tool for women all around the world closed out of the traditional financial system.

The Women In Bitcoin That CoinTelegraph Forgot

Women based in Europe and the U.S. are doing excellent work in the Bitcoin space, as CoinTelegraph pointed out, but so are women from Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia and The Middle East.

Amanda Cavaleri On Bitcoin Culture, Adoption And Preserving Wisdom For Future Generations

Policy advocate, mining leader and author Amanda Cavaleria discusses her slow journey toward Bitcoin, the problems with Twitter and closing the gender gap.

Filmmaker Alana Mediavilla On Bitcoin’s Energy Consumption, Education And Closing The Gender Gap

Filmmaker and entrepreneur Alana Mediavilla discusses her documentary “Dirty Coin,” misconceptions about Bitcoin’s energy use and more.

To Reach Women, Bitcoiners Should Change Their Approach

“Having participated in many Bitcoin events in different cities and states, I’ve noticed that women are always outnumbered… This is a problem!”

Achieving The American Dream: Why Natalie Brunell Shares The Stories Of Bitcoin

Taught from a young age to work hard and think for herself, media pro Natalie Brunell is dedicated to sharing Bitcoin with the world.

How Anita Posch Brings Financial Education To The World: ‘Bitcoin Gives Them A Choice’

Podcaster and non-profit educator Anita Posch discusses her mission to travel the world and bring Bitcoin to those who need it most.

Lyn Alden On Finding Bitcoin, Skepticism And Inclusion: ‘Money Is For Everyone’

Investment strategist Lyn Alden discusses her own Bitcoin journey, encountering skeptics and the industry’s male skew.

El Salvador Government Advisor Mónica Taher Is Empowering Women Through Bitcoin

Taher, an advisor for the government of El Salvador, discusses how Bitcoin can be a critical tool for empowering women in Latin America.

Why Aren’t More Women Into Bitcoin?

If you believe Bitcoin represents the future, then you should want women to get ahead of the adoption curve to better their lives.
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