Mixers and promoters of those services aren’t scammers because of the clients they attract, they are scammers because they convince users that giving up control of their coins is necessary in order to attain privacy.
So we are making up new accusations now, are we? According to Kruw, those people are scammers who have stolen money and should return it to their victims. On top of that, users with mixer signatures were also doing their best to convince users that giving up custody of their coins was the only way to attain privacy. Fabulous story.
Those who recommended custodial mixers as a privacy solution exposed countless people to the risk of theft through exit scams and selective stealing, not to mention having their information logged and handed over to authorities.
Let's expand on that flawed logic a bit, shall we. Operators and promoters of coinjoin coordinators are thieves and scammers because they expose users to malicious services created to steal their coins as we saw with WasabiCoordinator. Expanding the flawed logic even further: anyone who runs, promotes, or defends such business practices is a thief who should be ashamed of themselves and should also return the money they stole asap. To go fully crazy, let me ask you and Kruw when are you planning to return the bitcoin you stole with Wasabi and its malicious coordinators? I see no flaws in my logic here.