Onboarding Women, Wallets and SOL

Geena Dunne
Founder // Honey Badges NFT

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And I don’t know what their vibe was, but they were like, mate, you’re the best, bro. And I’m like, yeah, cool.

And so it became my mission. Like, how do we get more women on Sol and actually start leveraging this blockchain, which I think is the most accessible chain out there and the most user friendly, which, I mean, despite being very purple and black in its kind of interface, it is very simple to use.

And so, honey, badges launched on Solana. We walked a thousand women from Ethereum to Solana.

I always said the analogy of women get on, boarded onto blockchain, they get to Ethereum, and then it’s like they take their heels off and they take their bra off and they lie down. They’re like, I can’t do any more learning.

Like, please, no more. And I’m like, you’re two steps away from every other chain.

Put your heels back on. We got two more steps, guys.

So we just walked people those two more steps. And I think it was a really helpful thing that we did because it meant that when the artists on Tezos took off and all of these other chains, women were able to just go, oh, okay.

We’re actually really familiar with how to jump from chain to chain and understand that we just need to find out what the wallet for that, the native wallet for that chain is.