So if zkSNACKs called themselves a "premium coinjoin coordinator", you would have never complained about them blacklisting?
I think you have misunderstand my complain.
I'm not complaining merely because I don't like the fact that you discriminate against certain coins (without providing anything beyond regular mixing). Rather, my complaint arises from the fact that your software initially presented itself as the ultimate solution to Bitcoin's fungibility issues, assuring continuous privacy preservation. But, this assurance was contradicted by the release of the blacklisting update, which not only indicated a departure from your initial promise but also disclosed your financial support for a chain analysis company. This development stands in stark contrast to the Wasabi I used in the past.
If there are no further questions, may I be excused, Your Honor?