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Amanda Wick: the need for Women in Crypto

Amanda Wick: the need for Women in Crypto

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Happy International Women's day!!!

We recorded this episode in light of International Women's day during Fintech week in Japan. Although I could genuinely speak to her for hours about her career as a US federal prosecutor and chief of legal at Chainalysis (!), I wanted to talk about something related to #CryptoGirls and #WomenInCrypto.


I hope this conversation shines a light on some of the much needed work that is yet to be done in the gender equity space in fintech/crypto/blockchain industry (side note: let's bring back the word crypto).


Amanda is Principal at Incite Consulting and CEO/Founder of the Association for Women in Crypto (AWIC).


If you are a student, AWIC membership is free, and if you are a professional, you will need to pay for AWIC, however, I can testify to the quality of the network. The support and involvement that you will get from it will be worth every cent. (I am not getting paid to write this, it is a genuine pitch!)


I really hope you enjoyed this episode, and if you did, please don't forget to give us a quick review or follow us @cryptogirlshq on your fav social media platform. This really helps CryptoGirls get more quality guests on like Amanda and spread all the good info to you all ❤️


Lots of love

CGHQ xx


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About your host:

Nikita is a graduate student at the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Economics. She studies market design and has a special interest in blockchain and cryptography. Connect with us through our social media pages: Instagram: ⁠@cryptogirlshq⁠ TikTok: ⁠@cryptogirlshq⁠ X: ⁠@cryptogirlshq ⁠YouTube: ⁠@cryptogirlshq

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