Binance Celebrates IWD 2025 with Global Events Empowering Women in Crypto
- The initiative is a reflection of Binance’s continuous endeavors to increase the accessibility and inclusivity of cryptocurrencies.
- These events, which will take place on five continents, will bring women together, share motivational tales, provide educational opportunities, and inspire novices.
In honor of International Women’s Day (IWD) 2025, Binance, the global blockchain ecosystem that powers the biggest cryptocurrency exchange in the world in terms of trading volume and registered users, is hosting a number of events aimed at encouraging financial empowerment and attracting more women to the cryptocurrency industry. These events, which will take place on five continents, will bring women together, share motivational tales, provide educational opportunities, and inspire novices to go into the realm of digital assets.
Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Dubai (UAE), Milan (Italy), Madrid (Spain), Nairobi (Kenya), Cape Town (South Africa), Buenos Aires (Argentina), São Paulo (Brazil), Mexico City (Mexico), Lomé (Togo), and Astana (Kazakhstan) are among the eleven global locations where the events will take place from March 5–15. Through networking events, panel discussions, and educational workshops, the program creates inclusive environments where women can meet local female leaders and gain knowledge about digital assets.
Rachel Conlan, Binance CMO stated:
“Binance remains a leader in driving gender diversity across crypto and tech. Women now represent 40% of our workforce and half of our marketing team. While progress has been made, there is still work to be done to usher more women into crypto. Through our International Women’s Day events, we aim to celebrate and inspire women, fostering financial empowerment and breaking down barriers to industry knowledge and participation.”
The initiative is a reflection of Binance’s continuous endeavors to increase the accessibility and inclusivity of cryptocurrencies. Through hands-on education and community support, these events are a part of a broader effort to lessen gender gaps in blockchain and Web3.
