Cryonics Institute, if you don’t pay for standby from a separate agency, is the cheap form of cryonics—they’re driven by the consideration of keeping the cost as low as possible to get as many people as possible on board. Alcor seems to me to be higher quality, and has a higher annual cost of membership. Which provider you go with should be determined by your age and probability of death, and by your financial situation. I’m younger than Robin and I expect poorer. So while I can’t speak for Robin, it makes sense that he would be with Alcor and I would be with CI.
Cryonics Institute, if you don’t pay for standby from a separate agency, is the cheap form of cryonics—they’re driven by the consideration of keeping the cost as low as possible to get as many people as possible on board. Alcor seems to me to be higher quality, and has a higher annual cost of membership. Which provider you go with should be determined by your age and probability of death, and by your financial situation. I’m younger than Robin and I expect poorer. So while I can’t speak for Robin, it makes sense that he would be with Alcor and I would be with CI.