Women In Web3: Spirit Of Inspiration And Diversity In The Technology Industry
Women in Web3 is a hot topic in the blockchain world (photo: Pixabay)

JAKARTA - Women in Web3 are increasingly becoming a hot topic in the development of the blockchain technology industry. Where currently women have a strong role in web3 and blockchain growth, both as startup founders, developers, creators and others.

The web3 world has indeed opened new opportunities for everyone to participate in more open technologies. But unfortunately, women sometimes face unique challenges in web space, ranging from lack of diversity in industry to gender bias.

Departing from the spirit to increase diversity and inclusiveness in the technology industry and providing this new insight, women are interested in starting their career on Web 3.0, Tokocrypto and Fempire held talk shows "How Women Make the Leap into Web3" a few days ago via YouTube Live.

The event, which is devoted to celebrating International Women's Day (IWD), invited several female speakers who are experts in their respective fields. Among them, Mutia Rachmi, Founder and CEO of Back2our, Vanny Bananow, NFT Creators from Bananow, and Juliana Soetjahja, IT Project Manager of Tokocrypto.

"Entering the web3 world is a moment where I think, if this is very open to women, to come to web3 to know what this universe is like for us. So this is a very good moment for all of us as women to learn about technology too," said Vanny Bananow, NFT Creators from Bananow.

Crypto assets, NFTs, metaverses, and DeFis, all supported by blockchain technology, show the growing popularity of crypto adoption around the world.

Crypto and blockchain should benefit all individuals by creating more job opportunities, removing barriers to financial independence and other means for people from different backgrounds and experiences.

According to Mutia Rachmi, the government's Founder and CEO of Back2our is the key to seeing the potential of technology (web3) and the private sector developing its products even better, so developments will accelerate.

"Women have contributed to blockchain and are more specific to crypto. Initial crypto adoption of industry is developing. Ordinary people who understand crypto and blockchain, the trend is getting more positive," said Mutia.


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