Web3 Women: Bitget & WIW3CH Team Up for Blockchain4Her – Bridget Jones Would Approve!

Oh. My. God. Bitget has just gone and done a Bridget Jones, teaming up with the fabulously named WIW3CH (yes, it’s a thing, and no, I didn’t just sneeze) to give women in Web3 the kind of support that’s less “here’s a pamphlet” and more “let’s conquer the blockchain world in stilettos and sensible flats.”

  • Bitget and WIW3CH are now officially BFFs (Blockchain Friends Forever), joining forces to offer structured education, networking, and career support under the Blockchain4Her initiative. Because, darling, we’re worth it.
  • First up? A podcast with Bitget’s CEO Gracy Chen spilling the tea on her career journey and a series of articles that promise to make Web3 less “huh?” and more “aha!”.
  • Since 2024, Blockchain4Her has been the fairy godmother to 11 women-led startups, waving its wand through programs like “Lady Forward” and “Pitch n’ Slay.” Yes, it’s as fierce as it sounds.

Bitget, in a move that screams “we’re not just here for the crypto,” has cozied up to WIW3CH, a Web3 women’s collective that’s basically the cool girl squad of the blockchain world. Together, they’re promising to turn “systematic educational resources” into something that doesn’t make you want to nap. Bless.

From Advocacy to “Actually, This Is Useful”

The partnership kicks off with a podcast episode where Gracy Chen shares her journey from “who’s this blockchain thing?” to “I’m the CEO, darling.” Expect practical advice that’s less “follow your dreams” and more “here’s how to not get lost in the smart contract jungle.”

Following that, a series of co-authored articles will break down Web3 tech and career paths in a way that doesn’t require a PhD in cryptography. These will complement the workshops, mentorship programs, and regional meetups that Blockchain4Her already hosts across Asia, Europe, and Latin America. Because, you know, global domination.

Blockchain4Her: The Sequel We Didn’t Know We Needed

Launched in 2024, Blockchain4Her is Bitget’s answer to the question, “Why are there so few women in crypto?” Structured around “enhancement, empowerment, education, and inclusivity,” it’s basically the self-help book of the Web3 world, but with fewer clichés and more actual results.

So far, the initiative has backed 11 women-led startups, with highlights like the “Lady Forward” campaign and the “Pitch n’ Slay” competition, where female founders pitched everything from MVPs to fully deployed services. Think Shark Tank, but with more glitter and less Mark Cuban.

Events under the “Pitch n’ Slay” banner have drawn over 180 leaders and participants in cities like Singapore, Istanbul, and Manila. Think investor panels, networking sessions, and public showcases of women-led applications. Basically, it’s networking with a side of “look how amazing we are.”

Bitget has been loud and proud about Blockchain4Her, framing it as both an inclusion effort and a growth strategy. Their International Women’s Day campaign asked, “How can we achieve mass adoption without women?” and pointed out that sidelining half the global population is like trying to win a marathon with one leg tied behind your back. Touché.

In a recent crypto.news feature, Blockchain4Her’s International Women’s Day push was described as a week-long series of conversations and community events spotlighting women builders. Because, let’s face it, we’re all about that spotlight.

Another crypto.news report detailed how the initiative used social campaigns and limited-edition wallet cards to “tackle unconscious bias and promote gender diversity in crypto globally.” Wallet cards? Darling, that’s so fetch.

A separate crypto.news update highlighted Bitget’s focus on education-first programs in markets like the Philippines, noting that Blockchain4Her aims to equip women “with knowledge beyond hype” as they explore roles as developers, educators, and decision-makers in Web3. Because, let’s be honest, the hype can only get you so far.

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2026-05-04 14:54