TechFlow news — tech entrepreneur and founder of the anti-aging program "Don't Die," Bryan Johnson, said in an interview with Cointelegraph at the TOKEN2049 conference that there are deeper connections between the longevity movement and Bitcoin.
Johnson believes these two fields are parallel trajectories—people interested in one often pay attention to the other as well.
"Bitcoin fundamentally rejects inflation, while I fundamentally reject aging. We're essentially both rejecting this slow process of 'death'," said Johnson, 47, who claims to have reversed his biological age by at least five years through a self-experiment conducted over the past three years.
He also noted that technologists tend to tackle seemingly impossible problems, such as aging or peer-to-peer distributed cash systems.
Notably, prominent figures in the cryptocurrency space—including Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin, Agoric chief scientist Mark Miller, and early Bitcoin investor Roger Ver—have also shown strong interest in life extension technologies.




