Cruz-Macapagal Among the Top 20 Women in Blockchain 2024
Women in Blockchain PH Founder named as one of the Top 20 Women in Blockchain in 2024.
Gail Concepcion Cruz-Macapagal has been named one of the top 20 women in blockchain for 2024, celebrating her leadership and transformative contributions to the industry.
What’s the significance: In another male dominated industry, Cruz-Macapagal’s recognition highlights the critical role of women in the blockchain industry, highlighting their impact on driving innovation and fostering inclusivity.

The Big Picture: The blockchain space is not only witnessing technological breakthroughs but also a surge in female leadership, reshaping the industry’s culture and community dynamics
Driving the news:
- Mural, an instant global payments platform, named twenty women leaders in the blockchain industry for their remarkable contributions across entrepreneurial ventures, strategic innovations, and advocacy.
- One of which is Gail Concepcion Cruz-Macapagal, she was recognized for her leadership at DynaQuest Technology Services and her significant impact in promoting blockchain adoption and gender diversity within the industry.
Key Quote:
“Cruz-Macapagal leverages her vast experience in IT and blockchain to drive technological adoption and innovation at DynaQuest Technology Services. Cruz-Macapagal not only makes our list, but also featured in the 100 Most Influential Filipino Women on LinkedIn 2021-2023 list.”
Mural
Top 20 Women in Blockchain 2024: Other Winners
- Adryenn Ashley
- Managing partner at Slay Ventures
- Known for innovative television projects like “Minting The Future”
- Tavonia Evans
- Founder of Guapcoin
- Champions digital currencies to promote financial inclusiveness and education among minorities and women
- Laura Shin
- Blockchain journalist and host of the “Unchained” podcast
- Author of “The Cryptopians: Idealism, Greed, Lies, and the Making of the First Big Cryptocurrency Craze”
- Lavinia D. Osbourne
- Founder of Women in Blockchain Talks
- Promotes female leadership within the UK blockchain community
- Abeer Khedr
- Head of Cyber Security at the National Bank of Egypt
- Leads blockchain strategy for cross-border payments
- Dr. Vilma Mattila
- Co-founder of 5ire, focused on eco-friendly blockchain practices
- Maria Vovchok
- Podcast host, MC, and journalist at the Dubai Blockchain Centre
- Dr. Jane Thomason
- Advocate for blockchain in global development
- Focuses on enhancing public health and economic policies in emerging economies
- Caitlin Long
- Founder and CEO of Custodia Bank
- Key proponent of legislative reform in blockchain regulations
- Irina Karagyaur
- Founder of BQ9, a web3 advisory boutique
- Enhances digital transformation initiatives across Europe and Russia
- Oluchi Enebeli
- Blockchain engineer and advocate for women in tech
- Runs web3ladies to increase female participation in the web3 ecosystem
- Lisa Francoeur
- Co-founder of Crypto Tutors
- Provides education and resources on blockchain technology
- Gabriella (Gabby) Kusz
- CEO of the Global Digital Asset and Cryptocurrency Association
- Shapes global standards and practices within the blockchain industry
- Maliha Abidi
- Artist and NFT advocate
- Promotes representation of women in the digital art world
- Olayinka Odeniran
- Expert in compliance and cybersecurity
- Focuses on creating inclusive and secure digital environments
- Cleve Mesidor
- Executive director of the Blockchain Foundation
- Educates policymakers and the public about digital currencies and governance
- Kamala Alcantara
- Host of CoinDesk’s “Women Who Web3” podcast
- Works at the intersection of user experience and blockchain
- Sandra Ro
- CEO of the Global Blockchain Business Council
- Advocates for ethical practices and sustainable growth in blockchain and fintech
- Megan Nilsson
- Consultant and influencer in the NFT space
- Advises corporations and celebrities on blockchain strategies
Worth reading: Last year, Cruz-Macapagal was also recognized by Whizlabs as one of the Top 20 Women Blockchain Leaders in 2023 for her significant contributions to the blockchain industry and her leadership in promoting gender diversity and ethical growth in the field.
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