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Historically, women have been underrepresented in technical careers, those related to finance, and in entrepreneurship. However, recent trends indicate significant advances for women in these fields, driven by greater access to education, political initiatives for gender equality, and the evolving landscape of the financial industry. The unique perspectives and innovative approaches of women contribute substantially to decision-making processes, promoting inclusive economic growth and creative entrepreneurship. Nevertheless, challenges such as unequal access to financing and the absence of support networks persist.
 
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The article aims to deepen the understanding of how a regulated technological framework, specifically the "Pilot Regime for Market Infrastructures based on Distributed Ledger Technology" initiated by the European Union, can mitigate barriers and foster female participation and entrepreneurship in the financial and technological sectors. The article will examine the role of women in finance, technology, and entrepreneurship, focusing on the factors influencing their participation, including barriers, opportunities, experience, and leadership skills. The study is particularly relevant in the context of emerging decentralized financial systems, which could have unprecedented potential to address the gender gap in finance.
  
  

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Abstract

Historically, women have been underrepresented in technical careers, those related to finance, and in entrepreneurship. However, recent trends indicate significant advances for women in these fields, driven by greater access to education, political initiatives for gender equality, and the evolving landscape of the financial industry. The unique perspectives and innovative approaches of women contribute substantially to decision-making processes, promoting inclusive economic growth and creative entrepreneurship. Nevertheless, challenges such as unequal access to financing and the absence of support networks persist.

The article aims to deepen the understanding of how a regulated technological framework, specifically the "Pilot Regime for Market Infrastructures based on Distributed Ledger Technology" initiated by the European Union, can mitigate barriers and foster female participation and entrepreneurship in the financial and technological sectors. The article will examine the role of women in finance, technology, and entrepreneurship, focusing on the factors influencing their participation, including barriers, opportunities, experience, and leadership skills. The study is particularly relevant in the context of emerging decentralized financial systems, which could have unprecedented potential to address the gender gap in finance.


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Históricamente, las mujeres han estado subrepresentadas en carreras técnicas, relacionadas con las finanzas y en el emprendimiento. Sin embargo, las tendencias recientes indican avances significativos de las mujeres en estos campos, impulsados por un mayor acceso a la educación, iniciativas políticas para la igualdad de género y la evolución del panorama de la industria financiera. Las perspectivas únicas y enfoques innovadores de las mujeres contribuyen sustancialmente a los procesos de toma de decisiones, fomentando un crecimiento económico inclusivo y un emprendimiento creativo. No obstante, persisten desafíos como el acceso desigual a la financiación y la ausencia de networks de apoyo.

El artículo tiene como objetivo profundizar en la comprensión de cómo un marco tecnológico regulado, específicamente el "Régimen Piloto para Infraestructuras de Mercado basado en la Tecnología de Registro Descentralizado" iniciado por la Unión Europea, puede mitigar barreras y fomentar la participación y el emprendimiento femenino en los sectores financiero y tecnológico. El artículo examinará el papel de las mujeres en las finanzas, la tecnología y el emprendimiento, centrándose en los factores que influyen en su participación, incluyendo barreras, oportunidades, experiencia y habilidades de liderazgo. El estudio es particularmente relevante en el contexto de los sistemas financieros descentralizados mergentes, que podrían tener un potencial sin precedentes para abordar la brecha de género en las finanzas.

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