I believe that women should be in cryptocurrency, if they want. Here are some good examples:
Elizabeth Rossiello, CEO of BitPesa. Her company is developing technologies that provide fast and inexpensive remittances to Africa.
Cindy McAdam, President and General Counsel at Xapo, one of the most well-known Bitcoin wallet services;
Elizabeth Ploshay, BitPay account manager and member of the Bitcoin Foundation.
Connie Gallippi, founder and CEO of BitGive, a charitable organization that “ennobles” Bitcoin’s reputation to speed up adoption into the mainstream.
Victoria Van Eyck, vice president of community development at ChangeTip (a Bitcoin startup that implements the use of micropayments in Bitcoin using Twitter).
Pamela Morgan, CEO of Third Key Solutions - a company that works with bitcoin security startups and multi-signatures.
Catherine Nicholson, CEO of BlockCypher. A former US Navy officer directs a platform for building Bitcoin blockchain applications.
Blyce Masters is perhaps one of the most famous names among those who have moved from the world of traditional money to the world of cryptocurrencies. Masters resigned as JPMorgan as head of global merchandise and took over as CEO of Digital Asset Holdings.
Elizabeth Stark is co-founder and CEO of Lightning Labs, a company that develops the long-awaited Bitcoin solution - Lightning Network.
The list goes on. This is all I could remember.