Hyderabad, March 7 -- Women investors have entered the Indian crypto market at an unprecedented pace, and participation surged 20 per cent year-on-year (January 2024 to January 2025), according to a report released by Giottus, a leading crypto exchange in the country.

Women now contribute to 15 per cent of the total trading volume, according to Giottus' latest analysis.

Women investors are seen to be favouring long-term investments and stable assets such as Bitcoin and Ethereum.

This signifies more than just increased representation-it is also indicative of a balanced, cautious investment approach in a traditionally volatile market, the report revealed.

This surge is driven by increased financial literacy, digital awareness, and the per...