I buy my food in a local store that accepts Bitcoin as a means of payment. As my income comes from the signature campaign, my deposit address is public in this forum, and I don't want the owner of the store to know my virtual identity, I have been using Wasabi for a long time.
I understand that some people may be using this service for nefarious purposes, but we are returning to the eternal dilemma: is total control on the population worth to catch a few criminals? why don't they simply strengthen traditional methods to catch them and leave the other normal people in peace? because we have reached a point in the state of the art where global control is more efficient, I guess. But, doesn't this go against the inherent human rights? People is not aware of what can be done with their economical data.
For example, I am witnessing how supermarkets in my country are raising the prices of some products more than 50% in the last year, and this could not have been done without all the information they've collected thanks to their loyalty cards. By giving away our data we are giving not only Governments, but also big companies, an even greater advantage on the individuals, and the ability to do whatever they want with us. In an ideal world, this would be used for common benefit. But I don't think we live there.