Don't say that only men know, here are stories where women also get rich from cryptocurrency.
- Rachel Siegel used to be a substitute teacher in New York with a struggling life but is now a millionaire and a content creator with many followers.
- Lea Thompson, who goes by the nickname Girl Gone Crypto, has been investing since 2011. "I hit the record high in 2017," she said, referring to the time the virtual currency increased 21 times compared to the beginning year. "The amount of Bitcoin I bought has increased to 20,000 USD," the girl from Seattle added.
- Wendy O in Puerto Rico earned her first million dollars and is now happy to stay at home and be a full-time housewife.
Wendy grew up very poor and lost her father at the age of 11. The woman, who used to work as a health care worker, started investing in 2017, when her daughter was one year old. Initially, she intended to participate in the stock industry but did not have enough money so she chose to invest in cryptocurrency. By the end of that year, she had about 1,000 Bitcoin.
- In the UK, Sara Trojanowska believes there is a difference between the way men and women invest. There are stereotypes online that "men are strong, confident, take risks and enjoy more rewards than women". But Sara sees the opposite: "I think women invest better. They spend time analyzing the market and don't get emotional," she said.
Currently the girl is financially free. Her next goal is to become a millionaire by the age of 30. "I'm on track to reach that goal," she said.
Women like Wendy and Rachel Siegel do not use their money earned from Bitcoin to buy Lamborghini or Bugatti cars, but enjoy financial freedom. They say the real joy is never needing to check a bank account again.