Adam Ficsor’s Longevity World Cup hosts a global contest where biohackers submit PhenoAge biological age measurements to rank participants by the gap between their biological and chronological age. The competition features annual seasons, generational leagues, and rotating aging clocks to reward top athletes with Bitcoin payouts, incentivizing ethical exploration of aging-reversal strategies and accelerating longevity research through community engagement.
Key points
- PhenoAge blood test measures methylation-based biological age to quantify reversal.
- Annual seasons feature rotating aging clocks and generational leagues for fair competition.
- Bitcoin payouts incentivize biohackers to optimize interventions and contribute longevity data.
Q&A
- What is the PhenoAge clock?
- How does the Longevity World Cup measure aging?
- What is Longevity Escape Velocity?
- How can someone join the competition?
- Are there privacy or ethical concerns?