When women enter the blockchain world, the industry's vibe is quietly changing


Many say the crypto industry is like a "digital wilderness," full of risks and opportunities.
But it is precisely in this wilderness that some women are becoming trailblazers.
For example, Elizabeth Stark. She is the co-founder of Lightning Labs and one of the key figures driving the development of the Bitcoin Lightning Network.
Simply put, the goal of the Lightning Network is to solve a problem that has troubled Bitcoin for years—transaction speed.
If you compare the Bitcoin main chain to a highway, then the Lightning Network is more like an urban interchange system, allowing funds to flow more quickly.
In many people's eyes, Bitcoin is just an investment asset. But in her view, Bitcoin is more like a global financial infrastructure.
This way of thinking is actually quite representative.
Many female practitioners focus more on the long-term impact of technology, not just short-term prices.
Of course, the market has never lacked teasing. Someone said, "In the crypto world, one day is like a year in the human world."
But it is precisely in this rapidly changing industry that stable and rational voices are especially valuable.
Women are making this industry more diverse and more rational.
On Women's Day, perhaps we can re-recognize a fact: the future of blockchain is not only written by code but also shaped by countless different perspectives. #致敬币圈女性力量
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