Crypto exchange Bitget has been actively championing support for female users on their journey towards financial empowerment and career advancement through their groundbreaking initiative, Blockchain4Her. Initially revealed during the World Economic Forum in January, Blockchain4Her is aimed at addressing the gender gap in the Web3 industry and providing more opportunities for women to thrive.
Building on the success of Blockchain4Her, Bitget has taken a significant step forward by launching the Ambassador Program. This innovative program is designed to attract and empower talented women, fostering inclusivity and expanding avenues for women to enter and excel in the industry.
The Blockchain4Her Ambassador Program is designed to improve inclusiveness through a four-pronged approach, which will focus on attracting women to interact with influential peers and explore the Web3 environment. The approaches will include role modeling based on personal stories, networking to provide meetup opportunities and amplify connectivity among female industry up-and-comers, involvement through the B4H Initiative to share experience, and targeted support for promising women striving to become industry leaders and professional contributors to Web3 and blockchain adoption.
Ready to provide guidance and share their expertise, the ambassadors already joined the Blockchain4Her program include Tess Hau, the founder of Tess Ventures, Cecilia Hsueh, the CEO of the Layer 2 ecosystem project Morph, and Yevheniia Broshevan, the Co-founder of Hacken.
The Blockchain4Her Ambassador Program is just one of the many initiatives launched by the Bitget exchange in its strive to expand and equalize opportunities for new entrants into the blockchain industry. Other similar projects include Blockchain 4Youth, which is focused on engaging young generations of users to adopt cryptocurrencies with a $10 million commitment.