Maxim Evstropov, a member of the 'Party of the Dead,' delves into the concept of necroeconomics and its philosophical ties to blockchain technology in an interview with ForkLog. Evstropov discusses the intriguing notion of Proof-of-Death as a consensus mechanism, contrasting the economic systems of the living and the dead. He examines how blockchain could redefine value and ownership, potentially eliminating the need for trust through smart contracts. Evstropov also explores the intersection of capitalism and religion, suggesting that blockchain technology could play a transformative role in how societies perceive life and death. By integrating smart contracts into human life cycles, he envisions a future where economic systems are fundamentally altered by blockchain's capabilities.