Bakkt’s New Study Suggests Women Will Take Over The Crypto Space
It’s a women’s world! Bakkt commissioned a study that shows women are investing in cryptocurrencies and closing the gender gap. The paper, titled “Women & Crypto,” shows “women are now outpacing men as first-time purchasers.” No surprise there, if you’re paying attention. It’s useful to have concrete numbers, though. A self-described “global regulated ecosystem for […]
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