
Pantera Capital's latest annual blockchain compensation survey reveals that women in the cryptocurrency industry earn 15% more than men. The survey, which included 502 participants, highlights a significant reversal of the traditional gender wage gap. Women in crypto have a median salary of $172,000 compared to $150,000 for men. This trend is attributed to women holding more mid-level and senior positions, while men are more commonly found in entry-level roles. The findings suggest that the crypto industry is an outlier in terms of gender pay equity, contrasting sharply with most other sectors. According to Pantera Research Lab, the results are surprising and highlight a unique aspect of the crypto job market.

WOMEN LEADING IN CRYPTO: EARNING 15% MORE THAN MEN Pantera Capital's latest survey shows women in crypto are earning 15% more than men, with a median salary of $172K compared to $150K for men. Women dominate mid-level and senior roles, while men fill more entry-level positions.… https://t.co/NjUcoK9kmT
WOMEN BOSSIN’ UP IN CRYPTO: MAKIN’ 15% MORE THAN DUDES Pantera Capital drops a bombshell: women in crypto snag 15% higher median salaries than men. Crypto queens hold more mid-level and senior gigs, while entry-level is a bro fest. Median for the ladies: $172K. For the gents:… https://t.co/kmsMskoWhO
“Women in crypto may be disproportionately skewed towards being total badasses” is 100% consistent with my experience. https://t.co/fhsL3toHSo