Again, that's not at all how a coinjoin transaction works.
I never said it was. I'm just pointing out that even without a coordinator which directly funds blockchain analysis, Wasabi is still useless.
Perfect real world use case for Wasabi
Perfect real world use for a good coinjoin implementation which is not pro-censorship and anti-fungibility.
If you can't stand of the terminal, there is a UI now, called
Jam. I haven't tried it yet to see how easy it is to setup.
JoinMarket has it's own native GUI for several years. It's fairly no frills, but it does the job.
https://github.com/JoinMarket-Org/joinmarket-clientserver/blob/master/docs/JOINMARKET-QT-GUIDE.mdThe Jam interface does look cool, although I've not got round to trying it out myself yet.