Women and Money: No Limit for Bera Baddies in Crypto
Fake weddings and more. Where do the baddies go next?
When it comes to empowering women in Crypto, Bera Baddies has no limits. The organization empowers women globally through innovations, memes, NFTs, blockchain education, and decentralized finance (DeFi).
Bera Baddies aims to empower non-blockchain and Blockchain women to thrive in the male-dominated industry. In the second series of Bera Baddies and Women and Money, we dig into the limits the organization is breaking to reach every woman around blockchain.Â
Community-Building
Bera Baddies enhances community building by connecting women through financial literacy and Blockchain technology. Cryptocurrency is a diverse industry and financial education is a weapon to thrive in the industry. Bera Baddies enhances this by educating women about money, financial independence and Blockchain. The organization helps build a strong women's community of informed individuals who can share knowledge and skills.Â
Additionally, Bera Baddies fosters mentorship, programs and events. For instance, they collaborate with Women in Blockchain Talks and Black Women in Blockchain. Both aim to empower women in the blockchain through networking, support and education.Â
Fun Creative Initiative
Bera Baddies empowers women in crypto by using fun and creative initiatives to make blockchain easily accessible and engaging. Bera Baddies utilizes Bong Bears and the Honey Jar as a part of the Berachain ecosystem, which is quite creative in engaging communities through fun and innovative methods.Â
For instance, the Bong Bears originated as an NFT Collection, but have evolved to become a Layer 1 Blockchain. Additionally, Berachain aims to enhance DeFi. Moreover, Honey Jar encourages community members through gamified experience and can mint articles and participate in governance.Â
Fake Marriage
Camii a key player within Berachain encourages more women in crypto. For instance, she was involved in a (Fake) marriage with David Phelps at ETHCC intended to draw attention to Web3 and the hilarity of blockchain.Â
Camii and David pulled the (fake) marriage at the ETHCC, attended primarily by crypto enthusiasts, developers, and industry leaders. ETHCC is a hotbed of knowledge exchange, networking, and collaboration on cutting-edge blockchain projects.
The fake marriage was an incredibly funny and hilarious way to get attention and build the narrative around the blockchain. Where do the Bera Baddies go next?