Saro McKenna, the co-founder of nonfungible token game Alien Worlds and CEO of blockchain consulting firm Dacoco, shared perspectives and personal experiences regarding inclusivity within the blockchain industry in an interview with Cointelegraph.
Having experienced other male-dominated industries, McKenna shared how she believes that communities within the blockchain industry are “extremely diverse.” She explained that the people working in blockchain are from various backgrounds, and because of this, they offer “unique perspectives and interests.”
She also noted that the space gives women who are primary caretakers of their children the opportunity to push their careers forward because of remote opportunities. She explained:
“Given women still tend to be the primary caretakers when they have children, this added flexibility means their careers might not take the hit to seniority that women’s careers sometimes suffer after they take time out to have children.”
McKenna also said that the space empowers skilled workers who are not as confident or extroverted. According to McKenna, most blockchain projects place more emphasis on skills and merit. This results in the opportunity for those who are shy or introverted to “have their work speak for them.”
“Because so much emphasis is placed on skills and merit in the blockchain space, I actually think that the barriers to entry are lower,” she said. However, there’s also the challenge of “mustering the courage to throw yourself in.” Despite this, the executive encouraged people and said that the space is “super welcoming.”
When asked about her thoughts on the Metaverse, McKenna said that she believes that the community should double down on efforts to make it a safe space for women and children. Despite the physical safety, the metaverse has its own share of risks. She said:
“The Metaverse is a social environment where people can obscure their real-world identities, it’s an environment where women and children have to be especially safeguarded.”
McKenna also expressed her belief that innovation should still focus on "what really matters," which is the people.
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Meanwhile, billionaire Bitcoin (BTC) investor Tim Draper recently said that women may drive the BTC price up in the next bull run. In a podcast, the billionaire expressed his thoughts on how the acceptance of BTC as a payment method may push adoption among women.