‘Bitcoin rejects inflation, and I reject aging’ — Anti-aging billionaire Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson, who once joked his end goal is to “become a vampire,” says there’s a curious overlap between the longevity movement and Bitcoin.
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Bryan Johnson, who once joked his end goal is to “become a vampire,” says there’s a curious overlap between the longevity movement and Bitcoin.
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