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Tech

The Protocol: Justin Sun, Bitcoin Mempool Sniping, XRP for Harris, Inspirational Women

This week's issue could not be more chock-full of blockchain content. We clarify Tron founder Justin Sun's role in the WBTC project, bring you excerpts from the new crypto book "Lessons Learned" and highlight inspirational women of Web3 and AI. PLUS a photo from the stage at Cosmoverse.

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Policy

Mexico's Crypto Stance Unlikely to Change as Ruling Morena Party's Claudia Sheinbaum Elected President

Sheinbaum is from the same party as President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who could not run again under the constitution.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum (Hector Vivas/Getty Images)

Web3

Women Are Being Shut Out Of Web3; These Women Are Building Anyway

While only 13% of Web3 startups include a female founder and women represent just 27% of the top Web3 startups’ workforce, these women remain as determined as ever to shape our digital future.

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Policy

Indian Cricket Board Tells Women's Premier League Teams to Shun Crypto Links

The BCCI told the teams that a breach could lead to punitive measures.

Women’s Indian Premier League auction. (BCCI)

Finance

World of Women Teams Up With The Sandbox for $25M Inclusivity Push

The new WoW Foundation will use the funding to invest in education and mentorship to increase female participation in Web 3 and the metaverse.

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Videos

Only 15 Percent of Bitcoin Traders are Women

A new study by eToro reveals that only 15 percent of bitcoin traders are women. The Hash team discusses the reasons for gender disparities in the crypto space and ways to increase the number of women involved in the sector.

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Finance

What Do Women Want? More Educational Materials Before Investing in Bitcoin

There would be more women investing in bitcoin if they had more educational materials to help them, a new report found.

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Markets

Few Women Are Contributing Code to Major Crypto Projects, Report Finds

Study finds that female coders participated in only 5% of the top 100 blockchain projects.

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