The fourth day of the ongoing world economic forum saw major discussion around the role of women in web3 and how the decentralized ecosystem is the place for inclusiveness.
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Cointelegraph editor in chief Kristina Lucrezia Cornèr moderated a panel on ‘Why Web3 Needs Women at the Forefront” joined by the likes of Meta VP Nicola Mendelsohn, Global Blockchain Business Council CEO Sandra Ro, Harvard Business School’s Sarah Endline and Bill Wright, Head, Government Relations at Splunk.
Talking about women role models in the web3 and crypto space, the panelists highlighted the contribution of key women representatives in the nascent space. Meta VP quipped that Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto who remains pseudo-anonymous to date could very well be a woman. She explained:
The panel also discussed the challenges faced by women today and things that could be done better and improved upon. GBBC CEO Sandra Rao highlighted the growing contribution of women in the nonfungible token space and also raised concerns over the lack of it in the crypto trading space. She explained:
She also stressed the need to create an “environment to accommodate women representatives on the crypto trading side.”
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Bill Wright, Government Relations head at Splunk and the only male panelist belives web3 and blockchain space is inclusive by nature. He said:
The panelists agreed that the
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