Elizabeth Stark, the co-founder and CEO of Lightning Labs, Stark is revolutionizing Bitcoin transactions. Under her leadership, the Lightning Network has facilitated over US$1 billion in transactions. Based in San Francisco, her vision promotes faster and cheaper payments.
Galia Benartzi, as co-founder of Bancor, Benartzi has been pivotal in creating decentralized liquidity networks. Since its launch in 2017, Bancor has processed over US$1.5 billion in trades. Galia actively advocates for women in tech, promoting diversity in the crypto space.
Meltem Demirors, CIO of CoinShares, Demirors is known for her insights into cryptocurrency investments. Under her guidance, CoinShares manages over US$1.3 billion in digital assets. She's a regular speaker at global conferences, empowering women investors in blockchain.
Amber Baldet, co-founder of Clovyr, Baldet focuses on privacy and decentralized technologies. Previously, she led the blockchain program at J.P. Morgan. Her work has influenced the development of protocols that protect user data in the blockchain realm.
Joyce Kim, as co-founder of Sparkcoin, Kim has created platforms that enhance blockchain accessibility. Sparkcoin raised US$5 million in its initial coin offering (ICO) in 2014, helping small businesses leverage cryptocurrency solutions.
Perianne Boring, founder of the Chamber of Digital Commerce, Boring is a powerful advocate for blockchain policy and regulation. The Chamber represents over 200 member companies, pushing for fair laws that support innovation and entrepreneurship.
CoinShares Research Team, led by female analysts, this team has released numerous reports that guide institutional investment in cryptocurrency. Their insights have influenced over $1 billion in investments in various blockchain projects globally.