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Your chances of resurrection are practically none. The best thing to do is to confront your fear of death and realise that cryonics, like a belief in an afterlife is just your attempt to try and come to terms with dying. Death cannot hurt you, and is a natural part of life. Make the most of the life you have before trying to needlessly extend it.
In regards to cryonics, it's a scam at its worse and pseudoscience at best. Your brain will undergo massive damage during the cryopreservation process (even with vitrifaction and the various chemicals they use to prevent ice crystal formation), and that assumes they will do the procedure in time and correctly (Alcor had admitted in the past about cryopreservation going wrong). You're also assuming any of these organisations are going to still be operational in what we can presume will be the hundreds of years before you are revived. Cryonics 'patients' are the modern version of Ancient Egyptian mummies, a futile way of trying to negate death.