The evolution of biohacking has been remarkable. The original form of biohacking revolved around citizen science in biology. The goal was to democratize access to biological research and experimentation.

Over time, the scope of biohacking expanded beyond biology labs. The concept evolved to include mental clarity, physical performance, and longevity. This shift brought wearables, supplements, and nootropics into the picture.

Others pushed boundaries with body augmentation and implant technology. The goal was to integrate technology directly with the human body. This subset of biohackers became known as grinders.

Today, biohacking event continues to evolve at a rapid pace. From Silicon Valley executives using nootropics to improve focus, it has become both a tech movement and a cultural phenomenon.

As technology advances, so will the possibilities for biohacking. Biohacking will likely keep growing as people seek more control over their biology.