Wasabi actually didn't start to blacklist anything yet, and from some information I am getting they are not even going to start doing that in near future.
All this operation appears to be decoy tactics, while in background they needed to buy some time while moving from Gibraltar to Seychelles.
That wouldn't make any sense: they could have quietly moved from one tax haven to an even bigger tax paradise without supporting and encouraging the foolish concept of tainted Bitcoins.
I will be the first to criticize Wasabi if they officially start to blacklist and track anything, but until then I think it's time for everyone to chill about this.
I've said it before: I believe the idea of taint is the only thing that can actually damage Bitcoin, and I also believe many people have an interest in doing so. Whether or not they go through with it, normalizing the believe that taint even exists is bad.