Each UTXO is registered under a single use Tor identity in Wasabi to preserve your privacy from everyone, including the coordinator and other round participants.
As if to de-anonymize someone you need their IP address...
This is vague, can you explain to me what your concern is, exactly?
Wasabi Wallet is open source code, zkSNACKS is a company that runs a coordinator. Your criticisms of a company's business practices don't apply the open source software at all.
Yeah yeah, they are entirely separate entities...

By using Wasabi, given there are no alternative non-censoring coordinators, you are directly funding blockchain analysis and paying for the privilege of being censored.
That's a hard pass from me, thanks.
Again, you are completely wrong:
You can use ANY coordinator with Wasabi Wallet, there is no requirement to use the zkSNACKS coordinator.
That's not how it works, you do not have to identify yourself to register a UTXO for coinjoin.
Not by name and by holding up your identity card, that's true. But your coinjoins are sponsored by an unknown blockchain analysis partner. Why do you think that is? You think they are just there to observe and learn because they are writing a college paper on coinjoins? The anal... oh I am sorry, I don't know what came over me. I meant to say the blockchain analysis company helps to determine if your UTXOs are allowed or not. Therefore, my bitcoins are better than yours or the other way around.
Anyone with a copy of the blockchain can analyze the chain, there is no information that Wasabi or any of its coinjoin coordinators can provide to a chain analysis company that chain analysis company's full node does not contain already.
A coordinator might *purchase* data from a chain analysis company, but they cannot *sell* data to a chain analysis company, because there's no data that coordinators can gather from Wasabi users.