I just finished a batch that's been fermenting for 6 months. I make mine with Turmeric, salt and chili. I finished with vinegar to stop the ferment and add some more tanginess. Made about 24 bottles.
Im thinking of adding some charred wood like oak, cherry or apple tree next time to give some additional flavour.
Naval has a great definition which I agree with. Happiness Is Peace in Motion
Peace is happiness at rest https://nav.al/peace-motion
Another less liked person, haha is that Andrew Tate knob, and while for a knob, he does have some good ideas, one of them is something along the lines of, I dont need to be happy, I dont even think about it, as long as there are no problems, I am happy, if there are problems I am unhappy, unless I am unhappy, then I would say that I am happy.
I liked the big about granny.
I also like Navals take on this, he asks a similar questions 'if you're so smart, why aren't you happy?'.
I think Navals conclusion is that smart people take to things differently, they try to use the same tools that they've used in their lives such as logic and math to try get to happiness but its not physics, its more like philosophy.
Matt Ridley from The Rational Optimist opened my eyes to Nuclear and how the issues have been how we were almost too careful and too afraid to test and implement and so we are now decades behind nuclear reactor research and implementation.
I'm not sure why this question is down voted. I am genuinely curious as to whether this service is of any use to malware victims who have made crypto payments.
Yes, it should be some use. Of course, it might only show that your money went into some compliance black hole like Binance.
More generally, these tools are possible so they are going to exist and people are better off knowing that they exist than not knowing and thinking that crypto is untraceable.