Federated Cell Therapy Manufacturing Network
A federated network of qualified hospitals, cell-processing labs, public agencies, and patient registries could standardize parts of autologous cell therapy delivery so future gene-editing treatments are less dependent on a single sponsor-operated pathway.
Thesis
Bitcoin / decentralization role
Coordination mechanism
Verification / trust model
Failure modes
- • Regulators may require sponsor-specific controls that limit portability across treatment networks.
- • Small or public-interest labs may not achieve the reliability, sterility controls, or capital scale required for autologous cell therapy.
Adoption path
- • Begin with shared patient registries, treatment-center readiness standards, and transparent outcome reporting for approved therapies.
- • Use those standards to support public-interest trials and future licensed protocols that can run across multiple qualified centers.
Decentralization fit
7.0/10
Coordination credibility
5.0/10
Implementation feasibility
3.0/10
Incumbent pressure