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That's why Wasabi decided to take the trade-off of blocking transactions from "nefarious sources" that's "according to" blockchain analysis companies. Wasabi believes that it gives them a layer of security. But does it truly give them a layer of security? It's currently working, but we can't be sure for how long.
That's right but I'm afraid the guys behind Wasabi wallet are doing a lot more than just censoring certain transactions.
They may be fully cooperating with the government(s) and other agencies in deanonymizing all the transactions that go through their centralized "mixing" coordinator servers.
I don't want go into that topic without proof, because if you accuse one centralized service, you can accuse them all. Plus with WasabiWallet, what's the point of being a honey pot? They block transactions from "nefarious sources", and no user from the Darknet Markets, Ransomware Market, or holders of stolen outputs would be stupid to go tumble them through Wasabi.