Very happy to see an advancement in cryonics, and would use Nectome if I was expecting to die, but I don’t see why I’d buy the 100k pre-sale besides as a charitable act.
Most people expect to die in 10+ years, and 100k grows to ~200k in the market, and if the company succeeds, you’ll probably lower prices by quite a bit anyways. Your net marginal cost must be a lot lower, isn’t it?
Maybe at the current stage, these pre-sales should come with a stake in the company: investing 100k with a perk of getting cryopreserved at net cost (if needed) would sound much more compelling I think.
Very happy to see an advancement in cryonics, and would use Nectome if I was expecting to die, but I don’t see why I’d buy the 100k pre-sale besides as a charitable act. Most people expect to die in 10+ years, and 100k grows to ~200k in the market, and if the company succeeds, you’ll probably lower prices by quite a bit anyways. Your net marginal cost must be a lot lower, isn’t it?
Maybe at the current stage, these pre-sales should come with a stake in the company: investing 100k with a perk of getting cryopreserved at net cost (if needed) would sound much more compelling I think.
I see a lot of people quoting this $100k number. But it’s only $20k, if you expect to live 10+ more years!