0 sats \ 1 reply \ @58c741aa63 OP 14 Sep \ parent \ on: Alex Gladstein AMA - bitcoin and freedom AMA
I think things can improve but it takes a focused effort from people in the community
I agree. That must be an energy-consuming effort. For a man, it is naturally more profitable to compete for resources with only 50% of the world’s population. It makes no logical sense to include the other 50%. This has to be about a higher perspective and not a selfish or adversarial game, and it won’t come without conflict.
Perhaps the ecosystem will need targeted financial incentives to include women at first until everyone is properly socialized and accustomed to it—until new generations of developers lose touch with the fact that there was once a war against women in the Bitcoin development ecosystem.
More on this, and open to peer review: https://scalarschool.medium.com/the-onion-model-for-bitcoin-open-source-development-7d7dc07ce479
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