Why do I have the feeling that this is going to become a norm in the future? So-called selective privacy if we believe you deserve it, but we will never tell you why you don't deserve it, and will update our rules as time goes by.
I don't think it's going to become the norm. Sure, governments and regulators will try to invade into Bitcoin users' privacy as much as possible, but genuine users don't buy that, and usually, it's genuine users who want privacy. Look on what happened with Wasabi. They've lost countless of clients. Nobody bought it. Even the contributors themselves were caught to trying and pretending they're okay with it, as they have a financial incentive to protect. They were neither convincing. It makes a splash, even to the most dumb head in the world, that a fungibility-preserving software can't just treat the currency as non-fungible and cooperate with a company that strives to harm that fungibility as much as possible.
I didn't know Thormixer, but the last thing I'd care about is their pro-taint policy. Lol, just read the thread, the guy is an inexperienced scum, and he'd be the last person on this forum to whom I'd trust my funds to.