It's not about knowing it, it's about adoption. How many of them are willing to take the risk? I know, we can not entirely ruled out their involvement in bitcoin but the percentage is very meager to be noticed. Despite that there's no accurate and legit data to prove it, we have seen the cases in other areas with how men are the ones dominating the chart.
Gender equality is not equally when it has to do with risk.
Not many, as per study in the past, women has that risk aversion. Nevertheless, I believed that it could have been changing in years, as they are also into technology and not just Bitcoin. Perhaps they've learn and evolved already that Bitcoin is now the biggest assets that anyone, I mean anyone can invest.
Before, you can't simply buy stocks and other commodities, you really have to learn a thing or two about them. But with Bitcoin it's totally different, you just have to understand several basics, like wallet and then you can buy it and have it in a wallet that you can total control and then sell later when you are in a profit. So personally, I believed that this market is open for everyone, regardless of gender.
Of course, bitcoin was created for everyone, rich or poor, male or female, it does not discriminate and is for everyone. But I agree that there are still not many women involved in bitcoin or crypto for many reasons. I don't have any data on this but from what's going on around me or through my connections, most of the people investing in bitcoin are men. There are only a few female investors and they even invest very little in them because they do not want to take too much risk.
The world is becoming more equal and fair but that does not mean women will be able to dominate in some fields that have long been dominated by men. Business, investing, especially high-risk forms like cryptocurrency, will always be male-dominated.