You are now getting me concerned by making me think you actually do need better glasses or more sleep.
Look at my statement with your own glasses, there is no ? mark or the word "if":
Your questions are based on the false premise that a coinjoin coordinator can exclude someone from the blockchain, so they don't make any sense.
Your question is based on the false premise that I am running a Coin Join coordinator, so it does not make any sense. Also. Your previous question is based on the false premise that I was saying Bitcoin is not functioning well. Does not make any sense to even bother answering properly any of your previous questions so far.
I genuinely want to know how you create a valid coinjoin transaction if you don't have signatures from all the inputs. You said it was obvious, stop having a meltdown and just say how you can coordinate coinjoins without banning anyone.
Read again.
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Read what again? You never provided a solution to censorship free coinjoin coordination, you just said "obviously what you will need to do is make it possible to function again":
If no more valid transactions will ever be possibly constructed with the 'vigilantes deciding to take justice into their own hands'. Then obviously what you will need to do is make it possible to function again.
So tell me just once:
What is the obvious thing that should be done to make it possible for the coinjoin to function again?