Women account for roughly a quarter of cryptocurrency users globally, even as they are expected to control more than $83 trillion in wealth by 2030 - a gap that Bitget is using to frame its Crypto Anti-Bias Pledge ahead of International Women's Day.
The exchange is backing the initiative with a $10 million Blockchain4Her program and an existing UNICEF partnership targeting blockchain education for 1.1 million people by 2027.
The pledge covers three areas: education and access, equal opportunity, and zero tolerance for workplace harassment.
Bitget CEO Gracy Chen, who founded the Blockchain4Her initiative, said the industry's adoption ceiling is structurally limited by excluding half the global population.
What the Data Shows
According to a study by Bitget - which has not been independently verified - female-led blockchain startups receive approximately 6% of total industry funding, despite broader research suggesting female founders generate higher returns per dollar invested.
The exchange also reported that more than 40% of its senior management positions are held by women, though no external audit of this figure was provided.
The UNICEF partnership, announced previously as part of Blockchain4Her, targets blockchain and digital skills education for 1.1 million people by 2027, with approximately 90% of participants expected to be girls and young women.
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