Today, March 8, as we know, is the International Women’s Day and it seems like the right occasion to remember the most influential and active women in the crypto and blockchain field. Let’s see an overview and the roles they play. Â
Crypto and women on International Women’s Day
As for prominent women figures in the crypto field, we cannot fail to mention Cathie Wood.
Cathie Wood is mainly known for holding the role of Chief Executive & Investment Officer at Ark Invest, a US investment company.
As the manager of Exchange Traded Funds (ETF), Wood collaborates in managing the buying and selling operations of stocks within Ark Invest’s ETFs.
It is the guide in the development of ARK’s philosophy and investment approach and has the ultimate responsibility in investment decisions.
Wood founded ARK with the goal of focusing exclusively on disruptive innovation, introducing new dimensions in research.Â
Going forward we find Lyn Alden, a macro analyst with a flexible approach to investment strategies, who explores the world of investments from an engineer’s point of view.Â
Alden has a clear perspective on the role of Bitcoin and gold within an investment portfolio. Her constant interest in the design and technology of Bitcoin has led her to publish a report on the price outlook of Bitcoin for the coming years.
Then there is Kathleen Breitman, a prominent figure in the cryptocurrency community, standing out as one of the most influential women in the industry. With a rapid rise, she has established herself as one of the founders of Tezos (XTZ).
Gracy Chen, instead, CEO of Bitget, a major cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, is known for her commitment to supporting women in the cryptocurrency space.
It promotes the growth and participation of women in the sector, expanding opportunities for female involvement in the workforce of Bitget.
Furthermore, through the non-profit organization Bitget, DIY Girls, Gracy Chen promotes the empowerment of women and girls in STEM education (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).
The impact of female figures in the cryptocurrency ecosystem
As mentioned, women have increasingly played a fundamental role in the development and adoption of cryptocurrencies, helping to shape an industry once dominated by men.Â
Looking at other examples, you can see Amber Baldet, former director of JPMorgan Chase, who was one of the first women to enter the cryptocurrency scene.
Specifically by founding the blockchain company Clovyr. His commitment has focused on making blockchain technology more accessible and secure for businesses.
Elizabeth Stark, co-founder of Lightning Labs, is another prominent figure in the industry. Her passion for cryptocurrency scalability has led her to work on improving the Bitcoin network through the innovative payment technology offered by Lightning Network.
Meltem Demirors, Chief Strategy Officer at CoinShares, has dedicated her work to educating the public about cryptocurrencies, emphasizing the importance of smart regulation to promote innovation.
Blythe Masters, former executive at JPMorgan Chase, was one of the first to adopt blockchain technology in the traditional financial sector, aiming to improve the efficiency of transactions.
Perianne Boring, founder and president of the Chamber of Digital Commerce, is a key figure in the field of regulation on the adoption of digital currencies.
The impact of these pioneering women is evident, as their leadership and innovative ideas significantly contribute to shaping the future of cryptocurrencies, making the sector more inclusive and diverse.