Iraqi American Beauty Entrepreneur discusses investing in NFTs and Women
When Huda Kattan, an Iraqi American beauty Blogger launched her blog in 2010, she didn’t imagine that in 2022, she would head one of the fastest growing beauty brands in the world with over 50 million followers on Instagram and a net worth of 500 million USD.
Her success
actually started in Dubai UAE, when Huda and her sisters Mona and Alya created
a collection of false eyelashes under the Huda Beauty brand name which later launched
at Sephora in Dubai Mall.
Recently Huda
was invited to speak at Gary Vaynerchuk’s Web3.o and NFT conference Veecon, at US
Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
Only a handful of women were present at the event, including Mila Kunis and Eva
Longoria, Kattan spoke on her recent investments into NFTs (Non Fungible
Tokens) and how few women are involved in the crypto space.
Kattan currently
owns hundreds of NFTs, including those from the project World of Women NFT. As per their website, WoW’s
vision is to build an inclusive web3 through its collection and community.
According to research published in Nov. 2021, female artists accounted for just
5% of all NFT art sales in the prior 21 months. WoW is on a mission to change
this. Kattan’s investment into digital art NFTs stems from her passion and is
not based on pure financial gain.
In her interview
with Yahoo Finance, Katan who discussed investing in NFTs states, “Passion is
essential you with passion you can be patient when the market goes up and down. I know not
everybody feels that way, but I do believe that when you have passion you bring
so much more to the NFT community, more than just the value of buying NFTs, the
community part is so important.”
"As much
money as I’ve made, I’ve lost a lot of money," Kattan said about her new
investments. "And it’s very easy to be like, 'Oh my god buy this
lipstick. There’s no real downfall if you don’t like it, you lost $20. If you
invest in an NFT project, you become part of the community, you invest so much
time. And if that doesn’t go well, that’s your wealth that is your livelihood.”
The Veecon event
had a ratio of 50 to 1 in terms of men versus women. Huda hopes that will
change in the future with the help of NFT communities. She states, “The NFT
space reminds me of the beauty space in the beginning. Things are shifting and
changing.”
At the moment
only 2 percent of VC money goes to women. Women still represent fewer than 15
percent of the crypto space. "I am
a strong woman, I’m a very confident woman, I have a lot of personality and am
rarely uncomfortable in any situation and I am intimidated with that space so I
can’t imagine how other women must feel," she said. "Getting more
women here needs to be a very conscious effort.”
Kattan’s
presence in the NFT domain comes at a time in the MENA when institutions such
UAE Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) has partnered with Web3 identity
platform and NFT domain provider Unstoppable Domains to provide free crypto
domains to all women residing in Abu Dhabi. The giveaway aims to provide
opportunities for more women to learn about and ultimately participate in Web3,
a space where only 5% to 7% of all cryptocurrency users are women and just 12%
work in blockchain.
The initiative
was announced during a delegation visit to Abu Dhabi by the ‘Women of Web3', a powerhouse group of
disruptive female tech entrepreneurs from the United States exploring the
emirate as a gateway for global expansion.
Eng. Abdulla
Abdul Aziz Al Shamsi, Acting Director General of ADIO, said: “Abu Dhabi is
ensuring the future of Web3 is built around powerful infrastructures that
appeal to all members of the community. By supporting initiatives that invite
and uplift women, we can champion diversity early in the Web3 era. The partnership
with Unstoppable Domains to provide frees crypto domains to all women in Abu
Dhabi and embodies the emirate’s promise of inclusion, while creating
opportunities for private sector participation in a fast-growing space.”
Sandy Carter,
SVP of Unstoppable Domains and Founder of Unstoppable Women of Web3, stated:
“It’s great to see Abu Dhabi leading the mission to bring Web3 opportunities to
women in the Middle East. It has been an honor to be a part of the ‘Women of
Web3’ delegation, and I am grateful to Access Abu Dhabi and ADIO for providing
such an immersive look into Abu Dhabi’s business and technology ecosystem.”
Sarah Omolewu,
Managing Partner of Maven Global Access and founder of Access Abu Dhabi, said, "In a
market of expats from more than 200 countries, this initiative could
potentially impact the lives of generations of women around the world."
She added, “This is the legacy-building impact I envisioned for the Access Abu
Dhabi program. While the financial gap between male and female founders still
exists, the game is changing, and more women recognize the value of emerging
technologies in growing and funding their businesses.”
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