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Pantera Survey Reveals Women in Crypto Earn 15% More

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Last updated: 2024/07/31 at 11:03 AM
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Women in the crypto industry are making significant strides in terms of gender equity and compensation. A recent survey conducted by Pantera Research Lab revealed that women in the United States crypto sector earn a median annual salary of $172,000, which is 15% higher than their male counterparts, who earn $150,000 on a median basis. This disparity indicates a departure from the traditional gender wage gap observed in many other industries. The study also found that women in the crypto industry have more experience, averaging 5.3 years compared to men’s 4.5 years. Additionally, women are more prevalent in mid-level to senior positions, while a larger proportion of men occupy entry-level roles as they transition into the crypto sector.

Despite the positive trend of women earning more in the crypto industry, Pantera researchers caution that challenges and hurdles likely persist for women in the industry. Female representation in top leadership positions remains scarce, with only three out of the 50 leading crypto CEOs in 2023 being female. This underscores the ongoing need for greater gender diversity and inclusion in the crypto space. The study’s results shed light on a progressive shift towards gender equity within the crypto sector, contrasting with the widespread wage disparities experienced by women in non-crypto companies, where women typically earn $0.84 for every dollar earned by men.

Pantera’s comprehensive data collection involved 502 full-time employees based in the United States and was gathered between June 4 and July 20, 2024, through various professional networks and communication channels. The study highlights the potential for greater gender equity within the crypto space, marking a progressive trend in this relatively new field. Women’s higher salaries in the crypto industry indicate a move towards fair wages and greater gender equity. However, challenges and barriers still exist for women in the industry, including limited representation in top leadership positions.

In contrast to the positive trends in gender equity in the crypto industry, the latest annual household survey conducted by the Fed found a decline in the number of United States adults reporting crypto ownership or usage. Approximately 18 million US adults reported using cryptocurrencies in 2023, representing a drop from previous years. Among those who reported using crypto, only 1% stated that they used it for financial transactions or sending money, a 50% decrease from the previous year. On the other hand, 7% of respondents mentioned purchasing or holding cryptocurrencies as an investment.

Demographically, millennials aged 30 to 44 constituted the largest group of crypto users, closely followed by Generation Z adults aged 18 to 29. Men were also three times more likely to use cryptocurrencies compared to women. The decline in crypto ownership and usage among US adults raises questions about the future trajectory of the crypto industry and its adoption among the general population. Despite the challenges faced by the industry, the positive trend of greater gender equity in the crypto space offers hope for a more inclusive and diverse future for the industry.

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