You really are a broken record.
I refer you to my previous replies:
Wrong. All you've actually done is follow some unmixed change - change which is deliberately segregated so as not to impact the privacy of the coinjoin. You haven't deanonymized a single Whirlpool output.
Since
this post is currently being
used on Twitter as some kind of "gotcha" moment, it's probably worth repeating that it is no such thing. All it shows is unmixed change being spent - the same change Whirpool deliberately segregates so as not to impact the privacy of its coinjoins. It does not show a Whirlpool coinjoin being deanonymized in any way.
The Wasabi shills repeating this example only show their own ignorance.
That's exactly my point: I've followed the unmixable change and the merged inputs to reveal this massive history of addresses being leaked by Whirlpool tx0s. If this user had used WabiSabi instead, none of these addresses would have ever been linked together because inputs are consolidated privately and all outputs are mixed.
Why would you think Whirlpool would be better than WabiSabi since Wabisabi wouldn't have linked all of these addresses together on chain?
Also, nice of you to disappear for two months after I made the following post.

On another note, and I am deliberately not going to link to any of the tweets, but in the last 48 hours there has been a bunch of Twitter drama due to Wasabi publicly doxxing their competitors.
Says it all really. The landing page of wasabiwallet.io says in big font right at the start "Privacy is your ability to selectively reveal yourself to the world". And then the Wasabi devs completely ignore that statement and start doxxing people who disagree with them. Imagine trying to pass yourself off as pro-privacy as you fund blockchain analysis and dox people you don't like? Absolutely despicable behavior, and should show everyone just where the priorities of Wasabi lie. They don't care
in the slightest about your privacy.
Can't wait for our resident shill to come and tell us how doxxing people you don't like is actually fine.

I couldn't care less about your drama, I'm simply explaining how WabiSabi protects your privacy.