Binance faces criticism for ‘Crypto’ perfume launch around international women’s day

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Binance is facing major backlash online as users decry its use of a perfume to market to women as a sexist attempt to appeal to women by playing into female stereotypes.

It’s not unusual for major cryptocurrency companies like Binance to launch non-crypto accessories to cash in on the market’s enthusiasm, whether it’s Bitcoin t-shirts, meme coin-themed phone covers, or NFT-themed sunglasses. However, Binance made a very unique move yesterday, becoming the industry’s first company to launch a women’s fragrance called “CRYPTO.” 

Dear @binance this is not going how you planned in the comments

Here is some advice, if you want more women in crypto try posting some of your available job roles and let people know you are trying to increase diversity by hiring some more women, then HIRE MORE WOMEN.

— NFTignition 🍌 (@NFTignition) March 6, 2024

Binance is promoting the perfume ahead of International Women’s Day to motivate women to participate actively in the crypto space. 

Despite ongoing demands for change, disparities in gender representation in the tech industry remain stark. In 2022, while women constituted 49% of the overall US workforce, they filled only 26% of positions in computing and technology sectors, as reported by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) in their annual State of the Tech report.

After the post, responses soon began pouring in online from people criticizing Binance for the apparent sexist blunder.

women in crypto: we need more opportunities for female voices in this space. we expect recognition and open roles for the utility we can provide

binance: we present to you: FEMALE perfume

— Dime 🍑 (@selectivesnail) March 6, 2024

The binance perfume smells like expired soylent, zyn, and adderall when it sits on your tongue

— Cheryl Douglass (@cherdougie) March 6, 2024

I heard Binance made a perfume called Crypto, but it wasn’t…de-scent-ralized enough.

— Josh Ong (@beijingdou) March 6, 2024

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