Bitget's Blockchain4Her initiative concluded its International Women's Day campaign with a week of conversations, community events and industry reflections centered around a simple yet powerful theme: challenging prejudice and opening the door wider for women in the Web3. Running across online platforms and across seven global regions, the campaign delivered a consistent message: the future of blockchain will be shaped by those who participate, make their voices heard and build together. The week began with Bitget's Crypto Anti Bias Pledge, inviting the industry to confront a question many have silently avoided: How can crypto achieve mass adoption if half the population remains underrepresented? The pledge quickly gained traction within the community, with over 1,500 people sharing the goal of combating bias in the workplace, in their projects and in their daily interactions. The campaign also invited reflection on the women who are already shaping the industry. More than 600 attendees shared stories of women in crypto whose achievements inspired them, highlighting contributions in fields such as trading, engineering, entrepreneurship and community leadership. Bitget CEO Gracy Chen set the tone for the week with a video message addressing the prejudice women in leadership positions often face online. Responding directly to the negative comments she received, Gracy turned a familiar challenge into a larger conversation about visibility, resilience, and leadership in Web3. «Web3 is evolving rapidly and rewards those curious enough to try and brave enough to keep learning,» said Gracy. «I hope more and more women see this space and realize there is a place for them here. Not just because someone invited them, but because they belong here.» Beyond social media, the campaign came to life through «Lady Forward» events, held in seven regions, bringing together more than 500 participants for discussions, workshops and networking sessions focused on leadership, finance and technology. Some moments were intentionally playful. Within the interactive installations, participants cut through outdated stereotypes using Bitget's custom «Lady Forward» lipsticks, turning a symbolic gesture into a collective statement about rewriting industry narratives.
Bitget – International Women's Day Campaign Panel discussions, street interviews, mini-conferences and community meetings organized with institutional partners and local Web3 groups expanded the conversation beyond the conference rooms, inviting a wider audience to reflect on how the industry can become more accessible to its future creators. The campaign is part of Bitget's ongoing Blockchain4Her initiative, which aims to expand the participation of women across the blockchain ecosystem through education, mentorship and community engagement. As the Web3 ecosystem continues to evolve, Bitget sees initiatives like Blockchain4Her not as sideshows, but as part of a larger effort to ensure that the next generation of infrastructures reflects the diversity of the global community that builds them. Risk Warning: Digital asset prices are subject to fluctuations and may experience significant volatility. Investors are advised to only allocate funds that they can afford to lose. The value of any investment may be affected, with the possibility that financial objectives may not be achieved and the initial investment may not be recovered. It is recommended to always seek independent financial advice and carefully consider your personal financial experience and economic situation. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Bitget assumes no liability for any losses incurred. Nothing contained herein should be construed as financial advice. Restrictions may apply. This content is intended for global users. Bitget may restrict or limit access to its services for some users. This material is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. See Bitget's Terms of Use.