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Unstoppable Women of Web3 Leads Initiative to Provide Web3 and Metaverse Education for 6 Million African Women
The initiative will consist of free digital identities, educational streams, online courses, in-person networking, and more to bring more women in Africa into Web3 and the metaverse
Binance Charity Donates $100,000 in Georgia to Empower Women through Web3 Education
In celebration of International Women's Day, Binance Charity, the philanthropic arm of Binance, the world’s leading cryptocurrency and blockchain infrastructure provider, has announced a $100,000 donation to Georgia's Innovation & Technology Agency (GITA) to support web3 education and training. As a result of the partnership, more than 100 women will be able to study professional courses in Web3 and get support to move into the job market.
27% Female Professionals Participate in Web3-related Projects, KuCoin Study Shows
A study shows only 27% of female working professionals have participated in web3-related projects, which is still lower than their male counterparts.
Crypto is No Longer Men Club as More Female Entering the Space, Study Shows
A study finds more women are participating and investing in this crypto sector, which men no longer dominate in terms of gender.
Gemini Report Shows Women Lagging Behind Men in Web3 Investments
Gemini's report showed that women make up only 26% of Web3 investors.
Turkish Female Investors Shows More Crypto Knowledge than Male Counterparts, Study Shows
More women are investing and trading cryptocurrencies in Turkey as their crypto curiosity tops that of men, according to a survey by crypto exchange KuCoin.
BookBlocks Plans to Launch NFT Series to Fund Afghanistan Women's Education Drives
BookBlocks, a Non-Fungible Token (NFT) startup is set to empower Afghanistan’s girls and women in the fight for the girl child education.
Miss Finland: Most Women Stay Away From Bitcoin Because of Its Risk
Miss Finland a strong female supporter of cryptocurrency says that women tend to stay away from Bitcoin due to its high-risk level, hence its low popularity among women.