Note, though, that you’re talking about costs for people living in the First World. If you live in Sudan, for example, I doubt you can get access to cryonics short of paying for it all upfront in full: after all, who would want to insure someone’s life when they live in such a deadly country.
Note, though, that you’re talking about costs for people living in the First World. If you live in Sudan, for example, I doubt you can get access to cryonics short of paying for it all upfront in full: after all, who would want to insure someone’s life when they live in such a deadly country.
You could put the money in a bank account, but $9000 is probably more money than the average Sudanese person earns in a week, so it’s a moot point.