Vitalik Buterin on How Longevity Can Repeat the Cambrian Explosion of Crypto
Crypto started as a new frontier technology, emerging from the deep corners of the Internet and obscure cryptographic research. After several milestones from 2008 to 2014, crypto experienced a Cambrian explosion—rapid and transformative development and growth. How can the longevity movement experience something similar as it emerges?
This discussion highlights potential similar obstacles, key distinctions, and pivotal moments for longevity to experience a burst of innovation compared to crypto potentially.
Just as Ethereum progressed from foundational concepts to major upgrades like proof of stake and ZK protocols, longevity technologies are undergoing similar phases of development.
It's important to value the time and patience it takes to achieve significant milestones. Success begets attention and funding, which fosters a positive feedback loop that accelerates progress.
When one thing succeeds, people notice, and they become motivated, which allows them to start actively working on improvements.
Then, improvements get funding, and this positive feedback loop keeps happening, creating more success that gets more attention and brings more funding.
"It takes time, and it's important to appreciate that." – Vitalik
Now, in terms of quantifying momentum, how many contributions were needed in cryptography to lead up to the white paper? Then, contrasting that, how many contributions do we need in longevity to have that significant momentum?
The key is when these contributions lead to practical utility. The moments when there are products that can be used, not just theory on paper.
At this point, promising technology is verified, and then it can optimize processes and enhance functionality to address a wider range of needs.
For example, with Bitcoin, when there was finally enough cryptography and powerful computers, the idea of mining by having a chain that contained and verified everyone's transactions stopped being theoretical. It could be implemented in the real world to see if it works or not.
"Longevity does take 50 years to impress people, but some things can start having positive impacts very quickly, showing people the viability of the biology space. And you keep going from there (positive feedback loop). At some point, we'll get to the point where we can show these very concrete benefits, specifically from longevity therapies, and that will keep accelerating things much further. (Cambrian Explosion)."
— Vitalik
In conclusion, the lessons from the crypto space offer valuable guidance for longevity researchers and enthusiasts alike. By fostering a culture of innovation, patience, and practical application, the journey towards unlocking the full potential of longevity technologies can be accelerated, bringing us closer to a future where age may no longer limit human potential.
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