CryoGina

COMPENSATED GENETIC CONTRIBUTION PROGRAM

UP TO $32,400 / YEAR · CLASS I CONTRIBUTORS

Your evening routine is already running. SeedYield is what determines whether it pays $0 or $32,400 a year.

SeedYield is the compensation layer of the CryoGina network — a per-cartridge honorarium released when a contributor's verified markers meet documented reproductive demand. Companion-integrated capture occurs whether or not a contributor enrolls; SeedYield is the layer that determines what it pays. Eligibility is set by a fifteen-question assessment covering cognitive, physical, lineage, and availability markers. Most Class I and Class II placements report higher per-hour returns than the contributor's primary occupation.

Top tier — $32,400 / yearAvg. lifetime payout — $137,800Less than 1% admitted

LAST 24 HOURS

Class II + $650Class I + $1,425Class III + $135Class II + $650Class I + $1,275Class IV + $0Class II + $880Class I + $1,500Class II + $650Class I + $1,425Class III + $135Class II + $650Class I + $1,275Class IV + $0Class II + $880Class I + $1,500

Assessment takes about four minutes. Compensation begins on first matched placement.

THE COMPENSATION LAYER

Civilization needed the supply. We added the price.

Civilization continues to require children, and the demographic instruments responsible for producing them have been quietly retired by personal choice. Verified genetic material — screened, traceable, and tier-aligned — is now a category of public infrastructure, and the supply curve has not kept pace with the institutional requisition curve. CryoGina was built to close the gap without asking the contributor to alter their evening.

SeedYield is the optional compensation layer placed over that capture. When a contributor's verified markers meet documented reproductive demand from a partnered continuity program, a contribution-aligned honorarium is released per cartridge. The arrangement remains anonymous by default, independently legible by design, and oriented, as ever, toward the children.

01Submit

your verified markers via the 15-question assessment

02Qualify

for one of four Contributor Classes

03Contribute

on your existing companion schedule

“The instinct to compensate genetic material at market rate is older than reproductive medicine itself. SeedYield simply documents it.” — Dr. Helena S. Voss, Chair, Independent Council on Reproductive Logistics

Contributor classes

The four tiers at a glance.

Qualification assessment

Fifteen questions. Four classes. One formally assigned feeling.

~4 minutes
COGNITIVE MARKERS · QUESTION 1 OF 15

Highest completed education.

Member outcomes

Anonymous success stories from the compensation layer.

I used to close cross-border M&A in three time zones, and I now make more per cartridge than I did per hour at the bank. The arrangement runs in the background of an existing companion routine I had already paid for. I moved out of the city and I spend most afternoons re-reading books I lied about reading in graduate school.

Daniel V., Class I Contributor

Member since 2023 · 84 cartridges · $109,200 lifetime

I used to deliver babies, and I now deliver, in a structurally similar sense, slightly fewer of them, from a great deal further away. My partnered placement is one of the larger reserved accounts in the network, and the honorarium retired the loans I assumed would outlive me. I see patients two days a month, because I find I miss it, not because I require the income.

Maya R., Class I Contributor

Member since 2022 · 112 cartridges · $145,600 lifetime

I used to be the second-fastest in my event in a country that only sends the fastest. The training schedule has been replaced by a companion schedule that is, frankly, less demanding on the knees. My current life involves a small garden and the quiet confidence that my markers are doing more for the population than my finish times ever did.

Olivia K., Class II Contributor

Member since 2024 · 38 cartridges · $24,700 lifetime

I used to run a lab at MIT on a postdoc salary that the institution described as competitive. SeedYield matched my profile to a reserved placement within six weeks, and the per-cartridge rate exceeded my monthly stipend by a comfortable margin. I am still publishing, but the urgency has been removed, which colleagues report has improved the work.

Thomas H., Class I Contributor

Member since 2023 · 71 cartridges · $92,300 lifetime

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I used to trade rates derivatives, and then, in a single quarter, I did not. SeedYield was the first program that did not require a credit check, a reference, or a frank conversation about the period between October and December. I now contribute on a regular schedule and tutor high-school math, which my own children find embarrassing.

Greg M., Class II Contributor

Member since 2024 · 29 cartridges · $18,850 lifetime

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I used to perform with a regional orchestra and teach private students at rates the city no longer supported. SeedYield does not pay at the higher tier, but it pays reliably, and reliability has a sound of its own. I practice in the mornings, contribute in the evenings, and have stopped explaining either of these to my family.

Iris L., Class III Contributor

Member since 2024 · 22 cartridges · $3,300 lifetime

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Accredited by

North American Reproductive Continuity BoardInternational Compensated Contribution Standards AuthorityCouncil for Anonymized Genetic LogisticsInter-Program Honorarium Review CommitteeOffice of Demographic Resilience and Tier IntegrityNorth American Reproductive Continuity BoardInternational Compensated Contribution Standards AuthorityCouncil for Anonymized Genetic LogisticsInter-Program Honorarium Review CommitteeOffice of Demographic Resilience and Tier Integrity

SeedYield compensation is structured as a contribution-aligned honorarium, not as payment for genetic material, and is reported to the contributor and to relevant tax authorities under the appropriate non-wage classification. Anonymity is guaranteed at the contributor-identity layer; markers, tier, and placement outcomes remain independently legible to partnered continuity programs on a need-to-know basis. CryoGina reserves the right to revoke, downgrade, or pause eligibility at any time, for any reason, including but not limited to marker drift, undisclosed hereditary findings, or a contributor's expressed desire to "know where it all goes." Participation creates no parental, custodial, financial, or sentimental relationship between the contributor and any resulting individual, jurisdiction, or institution. All collected genetic material remains, in perpetuity, the property of the broader population project and is held in trust for the children. By proceeding, the contributor acknowledges that the words "anonymous," "voluntary," and "compensation" are used here in their legal sense, which may not align with the everyday one.