The Longevity World Cup, founded by Adam Ficsor, uses PhenoAge biomarkers to rank athletes on biological age reversal and rewards top performers in Bitcoin, fostering competitive innovation through annual and generational leagues.
Key points
- Competition ranks biohackers by gap between biological age (PhenoAge score) and chronological age
- Annual seasons use rotating aging clocks with ultimate and generational leagues to maximize participation
- Top three athletes receive Bitcoin payouts, leveraging anonymous digital rewards to incentivize anti-aging innovation
Q&A
- What is a biological aging clock?
- How does PhenoAge measure biological age?
- What is Longevity Escape Velocity?
- Why are Bitcoin payouts used in the competition?
- How does the competition accommodate different age groups?