Inclusion in the Crypto workspace — how can we do better?

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This past Tuesday, on June 9, our managing editor Kristina Lucrezia Corner hosted our third installment of Cointelegraph Talks. We appreciate these opportunities to go in-depth with some of the leaders in the blockchain community to discuss the more intricate nuances of working in the blockchain sector.
This week was no different. Featuring an all-women panel — including Denelle Dixon, the CEO of Stellar; Sheila Warren, the head of blockchain for the World Economic Forum; and Anino Emuwa, the founder of Avandis Consulting — we discussed "Women in Blockchain" and the many challenges women face trying to break into the blockchain space.
As with all tech, there is a gender disparity in the numbers of women involved in blockchain, as well as the number of women who buy, trade and hodl crypto. Will this change? Our panel seemed to think so. Feel free to watch these brilliant leaders of blockchain technology on our YouTube channel.
Steven D'Agostino, Department Head of Social Media at Cointelegraph.

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