PANews reported on March 4th that Bitget launched the "Crypto Anti-Bias Pledge" as an important part of its International Women's Day campaign. This initiative focuses on three core areas: lowering barriers to entry in education and industry, promoting equal career opportunities, and implementing a "zero-tolerance" policy towards discrimination and harassment in professional and community settings.
Bitget CEO Gracy Chen stated that through the Blockchain4Her charity program, which has established a $10 million special fund, Bitget is driving industry improvement through educational partnerships and corporate governance practices. The platform has partnered with UNICEF to provide blockchain and digital skills training to 300,000 young people worldwide, with women expected to participate in 90% of the program.
Within the company, Bitget currently has approximately 40% of its senior management positions held by women, and has established a performance-based promotion system. The latest internal assessments show that many of the top-performing employees are women, reflecting a talent development culture that prioritizes ability and performance.
