Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are a sector that every day creates more expectations, and although at first glance it seems that it is a field where men predominate, more and more women are entering the crypto-world to leave their mark. In this article, we want to make a special mention to some of the most influential women in the blockchain landscape.
Whether sharing information, making videos, reviews, guides, articles, collaborating with projects or even building your own projects, any action is valid when contributing your grain of sand to bringing the blockchain technology to people around the world.
That is why in this list you will find influencers in social networks, TV channel presenters, project founders or women who perform any work related to the sector.
Naomi ₿rockwell
Naomi is a film/TV producer and host of the N₿TV channel, a New York-based YouTube channel focused especially on Blockchain technology, in which she shares content of all kinds, such as videos about crypto projects, contests, interviews with industry leaders, etc.
But her “crypto-curriculum” does not end here. Naomi has been recording videos about bitcoin since 2013 and has been the producer of the 2015 documentary, Bitcoin: The end of money as we know it, as well as being an associated policy in the Bitcoin Center of New York between 2013 and 2015.
Links of interest
Crypto Vanessa
Vanessa ₿ is an enthusiastic crypto since December 2017. On her Twitter account she shares her opinion regarding the cryptocurrency market and content of interest to the sector, which is why she adds more than 38,000 followers in this social network.
Vanessa also shares content related to blockchain and cryptocurrencies through her blog. Articles that teaches how to do your first transactions, the differences between a hardware wallet and software wallet and reviews of different projects.
Links of interest
Wendy O
Before becoming interested in the world of cryptocurrencies, Wendy was engaged in medical care in an infectious disease company. In 2017 she set her eyes on the blockchain and in the summer of 2018 she began to dedicate all her time.
“Blockchain technology will not only revolutionize and improve the quality of life, but it will also provide financial reform for people around the world.”
Interviews, reviews, price analysis … on her YouTube channel Wendy shares a lot of videos and information.
Links of interest
Tech with Catalina
Spanish speaking woman also has its place in “Crypto Girls”, we could not fail to mention Catalina, with whom we had the pleasure of collaborating on an article.
On her YouTube channel she offers high quality content, interviews with personalities such as Andreas Antonopoulos, Jimmy Song, in addition to some collaboration with Ivan on Tech, another great YouTuber in the sector.
Catalina wants to help her followers take the first steps in the world of cryptocurrencies and learn the necessary concepts with her.
Links of interest
Crystal rose
Technologist, businesswoman, investor and Top 10 Women in Blockchain according to Forbes. Crystal Rose is also CEO and founder of Sense Chat Labs. Sense.Chat is an application that allows you to chat and make SENSE and EOS transactions with your friends and family.
She is also co-founder of ShEOS, partner of Unicorn Ventures, is part of the management in the ICO Governance Foundation and advises companies in various sectors. No doubt Crytal has much to contribute to the sector.
Links of interest
Tiffany Hayden
Tiffany is an independent consultant, dedicated to helping professionals understand Blockchain technology in simple terms. On her website she shares content about XRP and the basics of Bitcoin and the blockchain.
“As a mother, daughter, sister, friend and human being, I want to help make the world a better place. I want to train people with tools to help facilitate self-reliance. I want to highlight those who try to harm us. And I want to encourage collective action in the face of organized injustice. ” She says from her blog.
Links of interest
Laura Shin
Graduated in Phi Beta Kappa with honors from Stanford University and former principal editor of Forbes, Laura Shin is currently a Crypto-Journalist and host of the Unchained and Unfirmed podcasts, in which she has interviewed people suchg as Vitalik Buterin, Ben Mezrich ( ‘Bitcoin Billionaires’ writer), Charlie Lee or Jackson Palmer among many others.
On her website, Laura also shares newsletters and recommends different books and guides related to blockchain and cryptocurrencies. Without doubt a source of top quality information.
Links of interest
Caitlin Long
After 22 years of experience on Wall Street, Caitlin Long is currently part of the Wyoming Blockchain Coalition of which she is co-founder, and whose mission is to educate about the power of blockchain technology. Also from the Wyoming Blockchain Coalition they work to promulgate 13 blockchain.
Caitlin has been in contact with bitcoin since 2012, and offers on her website content related to blockchain, economic sciences and pensions. In this last field Caitlin has been named as one of the most influential people in the last 3 years.
Links of interest
Meltem Demirors
Graduated in Mathematical Economics from Rice University and with an MBA from MIT Sloan School of Management, Meltem, in addition to investor and advisor, defines herself as a cryptocurrency advocate.
She is currently the Strategy Director of CoinShares, a platform whose mission is to create the best professional-level tools and services for investors seeking exposure to the digital asset class.
“I try to help people understand what cryptography is because it provides freedom of choice and a new lens through which to see the world.”
Links of interest
Amber Baldet
Co-founder of Clovyr, Amber was part of the list of the 40 under 40 of Fortune 2017 of the most influential young people in business and the 10 most influential in Blockchain. She also worked as director of the JP Morgan Blockchain Center of Excellence and as Chairman of the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Financial Industry working group. She has also participated in different conferences of the sector.
“Clovyr is an ecosystem of applications and services, almost all open source, that allows teams of all sizes to experiment and iterate faster, bring products to the market that will run in a cloud or in a local environment.” It can be read on the Clovyr website.