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Carrie
June 28, 2024

Carrie Radomski has been a radical life-extension advocate and cryonicist for over 10 years. As the president of The Lifespan Society of BC, she has fought legally for the rights of cryonicists living in BC, Canada. She is a full member of both Alcor Life Extension Foundation and Cryonics Institute and she is an angel investor in Tomorrow Biostasis. Her goal is to improve cryonics outcomes for all providers worldwide and foster a supportive cryonics community. Within The Futurist Club, Carrie is building a rapid cryonics Standby, Stabilization and Transport (SST) organization. Carrie is a board member at Biomedical Research & Longevity Society (Florida), Life Extension Society (Florida) and Biostasis Technology Inc (NYC). She is the corporate secretary at The Foresight Institute (San Francisco). Carrie has worked in a variety of industries over the years including in early Bitcoin mining, geology/mineral exploration, non-profit management, visual arts/illustration and in satellite analytics for mining applications. Her main focus now is on fostering community at The Futurist Club.

Carrie Wong, president of cryonics advocate group the Lifespan Society of B.C., an advocacy group that works to promote and protect access to cryonic preservation, is pictured in downtown Vancouver, Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015.
Witek Radomski speaking at The Blockchain Game Summit in 2018.

Witek Radomski is an accomplished technologist and a leading figure in the intersection of gaming and blockchain technology. He founded Enjin, one of the earliest social networks for gamers, which garnered over 21 million users and later evolved into a pioneering blockchain gaming platform within the cryptocurrency sphere. His contributions to the field include being the main author of ERC-1155, one of the earliest and most influential NFT standards globally. Beyond his technological endeavors, Witek has been deeply invested in life extension technologies as a founding member of the Lifespan Society of British Columbia, promoting cryonics and other longevity initiatives. He is now actively involved with the Futurist Club, where he continues to explore and discuss the future impacts of technology on society. Witek's career is marked by a commitment to innovation and ethical considerations, influencing both digital and real-world applications. Outside of his professional pursuits, he is an artist and multi-instrumentalist with a passion for electronic music and modular synthesizers.

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