Rachel Geyer
Rachel wears many hats in the Bitcoin space: she is co-founder of Les Femmes orange (Bitcoin education made by women), Vice-President of terahash.space, a German start-up dedicated to bringing hashrate to Europe and the Chair of the Board of the European Bitcoin Energy Association. Her most important role is mother to four adult children.
Terahash
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Modern feminism, despite its noble beginnings advocating financial independence and sovereignty for women, has taken a counterproductive turn by encouraging women to suppress their feminine traits in favour of adopting traditionally masculine ones. This ideological shift has left both men and women unfulfilled, contributing to declining birth rates across the Western world and beyond. For a sustainable, balanced, and healthy society, the masculine and feminine must operate synergistically rather than antagonistically, with each being valued and rewarded accordingly – including financially. Currently, not only does a gender pay gap persist, but there is also a gender wealth gap, as women continue to shoulder disproportionate responsibilities in child-rearing, housekeeping, and elder care, even when working outside the home. Bitcoin can correct these imbalances by allowing value (satoshis) to flow directly to those providing the essential goods and services to uphold a healthy society.
