I don’t believe there are any current trust funds set up in quite this way
Do you know why there aren’t? There are trust funds set up so that the interest pays for the cost of being cryopreserved. I would have assumed that they’d have clauses in them where, once the person is thawed, the money goes to whoever thawed them. We don’t want people kept frozen just so they can get money from those trust funds.
… Um, are you sure? For the cryo organizations I’m aware of, there /is/ no continuing cost of being cryopreserved for the individual—it’s all up-front cost, with the funding going to the organization so /it/ can handle those continuing costs.
Do you know why there aren’t? There are trust funds set up so that the interest pays for the cost of being cryopreserved. I would have assumed that they’d have clauses in them where, once the person is thawed, the money goes to whoever thawed them. We don’t want people kept frozen just so they can get money from those trust funds.
… Um, are you sure? For the cryo organizations I’m aware of, there /is/ no continuing cost of being cryopreserved for the individual—it’s all up-front cost, with the funding going to the organization so /it/ can handle those continuing costs.