You have got to love the wording there. Rejecting UTXOs that "
potentially come from questionable sources." Maybe they do, maybe not, but it's not like we care so we are just going to reject it to be safe and be government-friendly.
And I see ads for beer that tell me that if I drink their beer women will adore me and I'll be a party animal.
You probably forgot your AXE body spray. It doesn't work without it.
How is blacklisting in any way "dishonest"?
Of course it isn't. How can it be when you are open-source and donating to TOR? If you do that, then it's completely fine paying a blockchain analysis company to tell you who deserves privacy and who doesn't based on no standards at all.
Now you can tell me how mixing services steal coins and sell customer data. I think it's the perfect opportunity to play that card.