Resolves as YES if at least 100 adult humans have been successfully revived from 1-year cryopreservation before January 1st 2041.
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In the context of this question, cryopreservation is defined as cooling below at least -10 degrees centigrade. In order to qualify as a "successful revival from cryopreservation", at least the brain of the individual must have been continuously cooled below -10C for a duration of at least 12 months and subsequently returned to normal function for a period of at least 3 months.
The cryopreservation of other organs of the body is not a requirement for this market. A return to normal function, however, must occur within a body broadly similar to the original (e.g. original cryopreserved/revived body, replacement biological body, replacement robotic body, ...).