If you think you can prove my claim about Bitcoin privacy being solved by the WabiSabi coinjoin protocol wrong, then try to link the outputs to any inputs of this transaction yourself
I acknowledge that some Wasabi coinjoins are successful, and provide decent privacy. What I don't see you concerned is the coinjoins which appeared to reuse addresses. The only thing you do is deny they come from Wasabi while numerous Twitter users argue otherwise.
Regulators won't bother trying to crack the coinjoin, they will just ban mixers and privacy wallets just like they tried to do with privacy coins such as Monero.
Meanwhile there is a decentralized marketplace where you can exchange BTC for XMR.