TechFlow News, April 30: Bitget continues advancing Web3 education for women and community building in emerging markets—including the Philippines—through its Blockchain4Her initiative. This program focuses on delivering a systematic blockchain knowledge framework to women and youth, empowering them with solid foundational understanding to meaningfully participate in Web3’s long-term development and seize tangible career opportunities within the industry.
To realize this goal, Blockchain4Her has prioritized support for grassroots initiatives led by local women advocates. These include: transforming blockchain technology into real economic opportunities for underdeveloped communities; developing the dedicated learning resource Young Learners’ Encyclopedia for youth; and establishing a learning community focused on risk management and trading discipline. These efforts not only help local beginners avoid misinformation and cultivate rational Web3 literacy but also closely align with Bitget’s global partnership with UNICEF to promote digital skills and blockchain education.
Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget and founder of Blockchain4Her, stated: “Our core mission is to provide women with a more equitable and open environment to explore Web3. Witnessing an increasing number of outstanding women actively contributing to community building reaffirms how true industry inclusivity takes root—and flourishes—at the grassroots level.”




