I think we're doing really well when the Coinfirm thing is the only thing that trolls have to complain about. Consider:
1) Any company is free to conduct blockchain analytics on any blockchain, including Moneros;
2) There are many companies besides Coinfirm that are conducting blockchain analytics. My guess is that somebody somewhere was already doing blockchain analysis on our blockchain and probably everybody else's too;
3) Neither Coinfirm nor any other company needs our "permission" to do blockchain analysis on Dash;
4) Most important, those who use PrivateSend have nothing to worry about, because the financial privacy it offers is pretty much ironclad. ICEBREAKER has been trying to crack a 4-round PrivateSend transaction that I posted nearly a year ago and still can't do it.
tl;dr Use PrivateSend, and we can't control what private companies do in any event.
"Can't control" is a cop out.
Blockstream can't control what Chainalysis does, but they don't partner with them either. Instead, they work against them by increasing Bitcoin's fungibility.
If you want people to find bugs in PrivateSend, you'll need to offer a bug bounty.
That's how it works.
Expecting talented hax0rz to work for free is ridiculous, so I must conclude you actually don't want anyone breaking Dash's cheap cargo cult knockoff version of Coinjoin.