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After many years of working on Gekko, I’ve decided to stop my involvement in maintaining this project. You can read more about this decision on medium.

I’m now putting all my focus on my new prop trading firm Folkvang. You can find an article about that here on Coindesk.

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became the first Korean actor to win an Oscar for Minari .

A dedicated group of actresses has successfully navigated the industry's "double jeopardy"—the intersection of ageism and sexism. These "outliers" frequently produce the best work of their careers well into their 50s, 60s, and 70s. Beyond the Stereotypes: The Reality of Aging Women in Films became the first Korean actor to win an Oscar for Minari

won the Best Actress Oscar for Nomadland . Beyond the Stereotypes: The Reality of Aging Women

and Hannah Waddingham (47) swept categories at the Emmys for Hacks and Ted Lasso . Icons of Contemporary Maturity Research into top-grossing films from the last decade

Historically, mature women were relegated to narrow stereotypes such as the "shrew," the "passive victim," or the "frail grandmother". Research into top-grossing films from the last decade reveals that characters over 50 constitute less than a quarter of all roles, with a significant gender disparity: male characters in this age bracket outnumber females by 80% to 20% in film.

For decades, the narrative for women in entertainment was often one of a "narrative of decline," where a woman’s professional viability peaked at age 30 and sharply diminished thereafter. However, contemporary cinema is undergoing a significant transformation as a generation of mature actresses continues to redefine longevity and power in Hollywood and beyond. The Evolution of Representation

Despite these persistent challenges, the last few years have seen a "ripple of change". In 2021, mature women dominated major awards ceremonies: