On one hand, their takeaway clashes with the stereotype (and perhaps, in some cases, self-image) of Bitcoin users, particularly early adopters, as cold-blooded individualists: “Rather than relying exclusively on a decentralized, trustless network of anonymous actors, Bitcoin depended on altruistic behavior by a group of anonymous agents,” the paper states.
Meet the Citizens of Consensus
Last year, the Association for Women in Crypto ran an inclusion survey of 500 people across 200 crypto firms that...