Samourai was the only Zerolink coinjoin implementation. Join market mixes have been unwound. Wasabi is hot garbage. And LN privacy is complicated, uncertain and out if the users control.
According to the Zerolink specification, Wasabi was the first and only implementation (https://github.com/nostr:npub1qqvf96d53dps6l3hcfc9rlmm7s2vh3f20ay0g5wc2aqfeeurnh0q580c3j/ZeroLink). This was due to @nopara73's design choice of registering a change address during input registration, whereas the Samourai team opted to move the change registration to the Tx0 transaction. @SamouraiDev did make a valuable contribution to the Zerolink specs by fixing many typos in the original document (https://github.com/nostr:npub1qqvf96d53dps6l3hcfc9rlmm7s2vh3f20ay0g5wc2aqfeeurnh0q580c3j/ZeroLink/commits?author=SamouraiDev). But after that, the Samourai team decided to fork the repo, rename it as "Zeroleak," and then quickly realized it would be much easier to just steal the credit for @@nopara73's work by claiming that Samourai was the real Zerolink all along.