Thirty years from now, how many women will be in the Bitcoin war?
In another thirty to fifty years, when Bitcoin truly becomes a mainstream global asset, Satoshi Nakamoto will stand up and say that the seed he planted was to empower everyone to control their own wealth, free from the clutches of power and the exploitation of capital.
Today, I see it: the code hasn't betrayed consensus, the consensus hasn't disappeared, and humanity has proven decentralization through its own choice.
I just want to ask: how many women will be in this? Is it that we ourselves didn't want to participate, or that this circle never included us from the beginning?
Does everyone think that only men who dare to gamble, go all in, and act ruthlessly are considered to have faith? That women who are more stable, cautious, and unwilling to take risks are cowardly and lack ambition?
I believe that true faith doesn't need anyone's approval. But if this so-called faith only rewards those who dare to gamble and only favors the strong, then what's the difference between it and the powerful forces we opposed in the first place?