There was not built-in chainanalysis feature because given that the wasabi coordinator knows nothing about the participants' coins then it could analysis nothing. It is because it knew nothing that had to hire the service of a chainanalysis company to ask whether a registered coin was ok or not to enter in a round. Anyway, I suspect that free coordinators makes no money and that means they cannot pay to a chainanalysis company. In #WasabiWallet v3 we removed all what was used to query the chainanalysis api. Here is the PR: This doesn't mean that coordinators' operators cannot implement their own banning sustem, this only means that the Wasabi coordinator won't have that feature.

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I’m not sure if you’re trying to point out a niche “gotcha”, or if I fundamentally don’t understand how the old model worked… My understanding is the original model did not allow users to choose coordinators, it only allowed the main WasabiWallet team’s coordinator. And that coordinator in particular had an integrated user surveillance “feature” via Chainalysis. In the new model, users are now able to choose their own coordinators which (hopefully) are not cucked with integrated spyware/over-compliance. Did I misunderstood?
Wasabi always allowed to use other coordinators in fact, BTCPay Server allowed you to run your own coordinator since 2023. The problem is that by default, if the user didn't change it, the url of the coordinator was the one hosted by zkSNACKs. Now, it is really hard to answer you when you say "integrated surveillance feature". What the heck is that supposed to mean?. Wasabi coordinators know nothing. How can they surville users when they know nothing? The problem is that you are not really asking, you are accusing Wasabi of doing something terrible but you do not specify what exactly.