Open source solves your problem which is why I keep suggesting it.
No, you keep suggesting it because you are avoiding to answer the questions. Where are the answers to my questions? Every time a tricky subject comes up that makes Wasabi or your coordinator look bad, you immediately divert attention to something else. I asked you why you have partnered with a blockchain analysis company and accept their inputs and views of what and how bitcoin should work and which coin are good and bad, and your response to that is the equivalent of let's not talk about that, but look at how we are giving donations to the Human Rights Foundation. Let's see if you will answer the questions now.
I thought it was obvious your questions were rhetorical... but I'll answer them since you won't move on to the topic of open source software until you hear from me:
How do you know stolen coins are getting rejected? You keep talking about open-source, where can we see these rules publicly?
I don't know.
According to whose criteria will certain UTXOs be added to whatever list is being used to determine naughtiness of coins?
I don't know.
Who made that list and in whose name? What entity or government agency is responsible to maintain it, make changes, and decide what's good and what's bad?
I don't know.
Who do I get in touch with if my UTXOs were rejected for reasons unknown to me?
I don't know.