Top 10 Inspiring Female Crypto Influencers You Should Follow

The top 10 women in crypto-currency that you should follow to have a proper crypto educator

The number of female crypto influencers is increasing and tech women are making investments in cryptocurrencies as awareness of this virtual asset and its distribution channels grows. While men and women in crypto-currency talk can be found all over the internet, Twitter is without a doubt one of the busiest and most passionate communities. 

On cryptocurrency and related issues, many female crypto influencers have achieved success as well-liked, well-respected crypto educators and presenters. The top crypto queens, outside of investors and traders are journalists, educators, world-class economists, and software engineers who are altering the industry.

Here are the top 10 inspirational women in cryptocurrency that you should follow:

1. Meltem Demirors

Before taking on the role of Chief Strategy Officer at CoinShares, Demirors who is one of the famous women in crypto-currency held the positions of Vice President for Development at the Digital Currency Group and Strategy Consultant for Deloitte’s Oil & Gas. She served as co-chair and a founding member of the World Economic Forum’s cryptocurrency council. Additionally, she has been an amazing crypto educator and developed crypto courses for websites like Skillshare, and talked widely about women in crypto-currency.

2. Layah Heilpern

The book Undressing Bitcoin: A Revealing Guide To The World’s Most Revolutionary Asset was released by the famous female crypto influencer Heilpern. She used to be a journalist, but now she owns a media and content development company and presents a podcast about entrepreneurship and cryptocurrencies that has helped her become one of the most well-known experts on the subject.

3. Lea Thompson 

Thompson is a content producer who creates written content, and films and collaborates on blockchain projects. Her humorous posts, such as a Bitcoin explanatory video targeted at JK Rowling, have helped her achieve notoriety. The crypto queen is one of the most prominent Instagram users that promote cryptocurrency.

4. Rachel Siegel

Siegel is now a well-known female crypto influencer, speaker, and owner of a crypto retail store. In a recent interview with the New York Post, the tech woman claimed that rather than relying on prior technical expertise, her journey was driven by “commitment, via education.”

5. Natalie Brunell

Guests are interviewed by Brunell on subjects like cryptocurrency, monetary policy, inflation, and international markets which are released on her podcast, Coin Stories. She is a strong proponent of Bitcoin and frequently appears in the media. She’s well-known not only on Twitter but also on Youtube, where she ranks among the top female crypto influencers.

6. Alexandra Huk

Huk is the owner of the CASHFLOW Stake Pool and tweets about a variety of subjects, including witty jokes, memes, and security tips. She is one of the most well-known female cryptocurrency traders on Twitter.

7. Caitlin Long

Long, the founder and CEO of Custodia Bank, which offers payment and custody solutions for digital assets is listed on Forbes’ “50 Over 50” Investment list for 2021. According to her Twitter bio, the tech woman started investing in bitcoin in 2012.

8. Elizabeth Stark

One of the top women in cryptocurrency, Stark is the CEO of Lightning Labs, the software development company that created the Lightning Network. The crypto queen has also given keynote speeches on the decentralized internet. In essence, the Lightning Network is a scalability solution designed to transform Bitcoin from a tool to store the value into digital cash once more.

9. Preethi Kasireddy

Former software engineer for Coinbase Kasireddy now blogs on the internet of things, blockchain scalability, and Web 3.0 application architecture. Additionally, the crypto educator created explainers for Ethereum and released a course on cryptocurrency.

10. Kinjal Shah

Shah is a co-founder of the Komorebi Collective, a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) that seeks to enlist the support of the blockchain community by soliciting donations to aid more women and non-binary people in breaking into the cryptocurrency industry. The main team of Komorebi is made up of members of the nonprofit she256 and Women in Blockchain.

The tech woman who is just 30 years old, is also a partner at Blockchain Capital, a venture capital firm that funds digital firms that use blockchain technology. She is a member of Broadway Angels, an investing group that targets women.