I have a question about this matter. Regarding de-anonymising people based on timing patterns (as you have stated), how is the de-anonymising process affected if coinjoin settings are changed to increase or enhance privacy thus raising the anonymity score from the default settings.
Wasabi comes with a toggle setting that is enabled by default, and allows the wallet to coinjoin only up to 1 non-private input in each coinjoin. A non-private input is one that has never joined a coinjoin round before. This is enabled so that you do not mix separate identities into one coinjoin.
Basically, does increasing the anonymity score have any effect on the de-anonymising process at all or is your suggestion about users randomly scheduling coinjoins a better solution?
My suggestion is simply to randomly schedule when each non-private input gets coinjoined, so that there is no timing correlation between many non-private inputs. Being able to see they coinjoin at around the same time is very telling.
Whoever says that Wasabi can be deanonymized is laying. And to prove you this is true, I offer anyone to participate with a coin in only one round and then you have to tell me which outputs belong to me, in other words, you have to track my coin. I don't need tens, hundreds or thousands of rounds, just one.
You must have misunderstood. I didn't say I can track your coin once coinjoined. I said, given that Alice and Bob, two public identities, coinjoin at around the same time, there is strong timing correlation they are the same person. This is irrelevant to where their coins go after.
Regardless, somebody exposing their alt account(s) can only happen if there is user error. It’s not something that is entirely preventable by simply using Wasabi Wallet.
This is completely beyond having an alt-account. There are far too many activities an Internet user might do to make money.