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Can you buy immortality?
Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve — Napoleon Hill
Future visioning is the pastime of dreamers but also of technologists, scientists and programmers. Where once the world was conceived as flat, we now know it to be round. The four minute mile was broken in 1954 by Roger Bannister and then broken many times since, becoming the defacto male running standard. Often the only limitation that exists for mankind today is the belief that something is impossible,
Many common technologies today — such as flying, computing or medical advancements — were seen as fantasies before. Perhaps the biggest challenge left to mankind is immortality — but we are so close to altering that reality. People have heart transplants, premature babies can survive, and many once-fatal diseases have been eradicated or at least can be managed. People in crashes can survive on machines, some doing the breathing for them, or pumping blood around their body.
So it would appear to only be a matter of developing science and technology. So I would like to introduce an innovative blockchain project called Eternal Trusts which would appear to offer a solution to future possibilities .
Eternal Trusts is the world’s first blockchain platform for the pending acquisition of not as yet available goods or services. We talked with the investment banker, a serial investor in technology and medical companies, CEO of Eternal Trusts project Kirill Silvestrov about the idea of its creation and how it all works.