If you still do not know who tf is a crypto bro, this
And oh boy, do those bros give me more than I ever bargained for every time. Sleazy, sexist comments?
Yep. Related to my appearance, gender, intelligence, marital status, etc.
Mostly, I receive those comments before we even discuss anything of the industry or career significance. Sigh.
In this piece, I explain why the lack of Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion (also known as DE&I) is killing Web3 and why we urgently need to do something about it - all of us, including crypto bros. If they can ever change, of course. In addition, I’ve asked some of the male industry leaders to comment on the topic.
Crypto bro culture refers to the
Crypto bros create a hostile environment for individuals who do not fit the dominant male, white, and middle-class archetype. Lack of diversity is widely known to limit innovation.
As Balaji Srinivasan says, "Without diversity of ideas and perspectives, you get stuck in local maxima. People end up optimizing for the same things, and it becomes hard to see new opportunities. If you have a monoculture of thought, you’re going to have a narrow focus on certain issues and miss out on other big opportunities."
Hyper-masculine, competitive cultures create a toxic work environment for everyone other than “the bros,” contributing to high levels of stress, burnout, and even mental health issues for those that can’t or simply do not want to play along.
Glorification of individualism over teamwork and social responsibility often leads to a systemic lack of accountability and transparency in business and makes it easier for bad actors to exploit the system. Practically every recent crypto scandal from SBF on down can trace its roots to a lack of accountability.
Before you interrupt, let me say it for you: “It’s not all men.”
You’re right. My friend used to be on a jury at startup competitions. He often pointed out DE&I issues in his pitch critiques. One time after hearing a pitch for flying cars, he told the founder: "Now try to wear a skirt and get in your flying car."
Milton Guarderas,
"Women in crypto have a lot to offer. It is a shame that some guys are only interested in personal relations with them rather than having an interest in what they have to say or offer to the space."
Being a part of the team that organizes WOW (World of Web3) Summit, I know dozens of women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ founders who are succeeding. Emerging AI and metaverse tech let you be anything you imagine online. There is definitely some nascent improvement.
"Personally, I'm not a fan of the male dominance in the industry and the “crypto bro culture”, said Jon Peters, Chief Strategy Officer at
According to
Some progress can be seen amongst the underrepresented communities too, as "A USA Today/Harris
"There aren't enough women at the table making important decisions in the world. This isn't a Web3 problem, nor a Web2 problem. This problem was born from the sociocratic constructs over the past few hundred years. But I am overjoyed with amazing women in Web3 cracking incredible ground right now. Sadly, I often state there aren't enough women at the pinnacle moment of decision-making. I predominately get shot down mainly by men still pursuing archaic positions in the old and antiquated structures. Things must change, and quickly!" thinks Jason Peter Stevens, Founder and Chairman at 12 Butterflies.
To achieve its full potential, the industry must prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) by increasing the representation of women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ individuals, fostering a culture of respect.
Web3 communities should actively seek out and support individuals from underrepresented groups, adopt clear codes of conduct and policies around harassment and discrimination, and provide resources such as training and education on DE&I topics, available in my
In my
Some of the solutions I’ve listed in the tweet were:
When men stop treating women as outsiders and give them a chance to lead, express opinions, and contribute to business decisions, when underrepresented communities are recognized in the space, when industry professionals and VCs judge others by products they build, not by their skin color, sexual orientation, gender, or background, - then the world will see more progress and unifying Web3 solutions meant for a brighter future.
Only then can we get away from this competitive dirty rat race we’re witnessing today, followed by scam, collapse, and disaster.