The problem is that the "trustworthy" mixer gave 7TB of its users' data to government raiders.
Bring me the evidence. I only read 7 TB of
data. Nowhere saw
user data.
Wasabi brings privacy, privacy brings fungibility. Non private coins are not fungible until a coordinator chooses to make them private.
And since Wasabi is the gatekeeper of fungibility, we should expect every coin to be treated equally from the default coordinator, otherwise it doesn't treat the currency as fungible. This very team that drives the project also writes in their
main page that privacy should be preserved at
all times. Probably we have a different definition of "
all times".