I understand how a chain analysis business works. I'm asking you what your concern is regarding Wasabi since Wasabi is specifically designed to defeat chain analysis businesses by coinjoining your BTC with other users, making it impossible for chain analysis businesses to trace inputs to outputs.
Wasabi Wallet developers and concurrent shareholders of zkSNACKs company are not that interested in being defenders of fellow bitcoiner's privacy. Not only are they not helping you obfuscate your transactions, but also directly supporting and assisting chain surveillance companies, which, as we all know, consider any attempts at protecting one's privacy a serious crime or at least an act worth peering into. Wasabi Wallet devs, who run the "default" coordinator, collect all the data you send them: all inputs, outputs, tor identities, maybe even the information about your system, and share it with chain analysis companies thereby openly betraying what they promised to protect. Many people who thought Wasabi was really about privacy have been deanonymized and arrested thanks to Wasabi's flawed CoinJoin algorithm and collaboration with surveillance firms. I am not saying you should support illegal activity, but if this wallet doesn't work for criminals, it doesn't work for normies trying to protect their privacy.