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No, is a false impression. I know personally a lot of women in Bitcoin. And we have also many women in Bitcoin developing code wagon. Only that you do not see them active online debating with shitcoiners it doesn't mean do not exist.

nah, DC, this is wrong.

Yes yes, there could be nyms and yes women tend to be less combative/make noise online etc, but all the surveys I've seen show ~70:30 in ownership.

@stack_harder's question still stands

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online surveys are total crap. Better look around you, IRL, not online.

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to some extent, sure, but all of them showing 70:30 or whatever but actually DC knows the truth that it's 50:50?

Nah, just statistically impossible.

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For me is simple, there are only 2 categories: bitcoiners and shitcoiners. It doesn't matter if are men or women bitcoiners. If you are in the bitcoiners category, then you are my friend. If not... then HFSP.

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it doesn't matter, but it is a fact: we see large such sex differences in many fields of finance/banking/money -- even economics to some extent.

And OP is asking why. So instead of being a bitch about it, maybe offer a hypothesis?

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darth has evolved past gender and instead of m / f only sees shitcoiner and bitcoiner

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true true.

So, DC, in the future where Bitcoin has won etc, and we're all Bitcoiners... what do you see?

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I can't reveal all. That means I will change the past, changing the past will change also the future and it can create a "butterfly effect" with unimaginable consequences...

Watch the movie "Butterfly effect" (are 3 parts #590486) and you will see that is NOT good to change the past just to have a "better" future.

When you came from the future, is quite hard to understand people living in the past :)

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Introducing a false sexism dilemma / debate in Bitcoin is useless and lame. Is simple: we are bitcoiners or not. I treat the same a man and a woman when is about Bitcoin.

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there's no dilemma and it's not false. WTH are you talking about?

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it's perhaps a public image thing, it is probably best they stay aware from online debates

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don't ignore the fact that many aliases online could be women (IRL)

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