Stranded Technologies
Stranded Technologies Podcast
Ep. 54: Laurence Ion from VitaDAO on Slaying the Dragon Tyrant of Aging, Forming a Network Union of Bioscientists and Crypto-Native Nomadic Tribes In Search for Legal Autonomy
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Ep. 54: Laurence Ion from VitaDAO on Slaying the Dragon Tyrant of Aging, Forming a Network Union of Bioscientists and Crypto-Native Nomadic Tribes In Search for Legal Autonomy

Laurence Ion is a Steward at VitaDAO - a community-owned collective dedicated to funding and advancing longevity science.

Longevity is the defining question of the century. Laurence is passionate about health & longevity due to his personal experience struggling with disease.

Laurence was one of the key organizers of Zuzalu, Vitalik Buterin's pop-up city in Montenegro, and worked with Niklas to put together new initiatives to break through the regulatory bottlenecks that hold back the science & technology of longevity.

This episode encapsulates our thinking on the flawed ethical and regulatory paradigm in medical innovation, resulting from many months of problem analysis and solution-finding through conversations with governments and policymakers in Latin America, Africa and Europe.

The future we want to build is one where we use a different regulatory paradigm, as safe or safer than the existing one, while faster to innovate. A safe haven for refugees of age-related diseases that want to try something different, rejuvenate and heal.

Most importantly, Laurence and Niklas believe community-building is at the heart of what we do, and having seen the possibility of creating talent density like in Zuzalu inspires us to push the boundaries further, and build a bigger movement.

A movement aligned in defeating the Dragon Tyrant of Aging.

If you're a biotechnologist, renegade life scientist or relentless entrepreneur who wants to help radically supercharge human health and extend lifespan, join us!

The key upcoming initiatives are:

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Niklas Anzinger talks and writes about his experience as a VC based in Prospera Honduras, competitive governance and how it can unblock "stranded technologies" that are held back by bureaucracy and overregulation.