My goalposts remain exactly in the same spot- WabiSabi coinjoins cannot have the outputs matched to the inputs unless it belongs to the whale:
Hahaha, again with the same example? Once again, one good coinjoin does not excuse all the flawed ones. Do you honestly not understand this?
Still, even Max Hillebrand has admitted that Wasabi suffers from address reuse. You should probably download the latest version of "Wasabi bullshit soundbites.pdf".

What flawed ones? Still waiting:
For you then to provide a single example which works well does absolutely nothing to address the fact in many cases Wasabi coinjoins are critically flawed. As per my previous analogy, a car manufacturer showing a new model which works well does not excuse previous models which have randomly burst in to flames. This is an incredibly simple concept, so I can only assume you are trolling by continuing to deliberately misunderstand it.
Go on, tell me how Wasabi coinjoins are "critically flawed". Don't hold back, I want to know what's wrong with them.
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