For a while, I was leaning towards the idea of uploading by linking a brain to a set of 'blank' neural emulators, and growing into a sort of one person hive-mind, until the meat-brain becomes unneeded (or just dies of aging).
The last time I saw this discussion, I saw an interesting argument:
Is a consciousness itself a physical 'tag' that humanity will never be able to read or modify?
Now ... Maybe standard uploading would work for me. If I am frozen, so no brain activity occurs, and whatever my consciousness is, is copied correctly, I am both transferred over to digitized-self and am still meat-self. There is only one me at this moment, just saved in different mediums. If meat-me is never thawed, I should properly be transferred over, without that annoying 50% chance of being the dead one. (If meat-me is accidentally thawed, then I'd demand to do it all over. Can't have that dangling thread of living). Instant destructive uploading should be much the same.
If it later does come out that I actually died without transferring properly, digitized-self won't be thrown into existential angst or anything. Worried over ensuring that digitized-self doesn't get lethal-transferred again, yes, but not particularly upset at not being the original me.
((This was very strange to type.))