For things like mixers, it could probably be argued that the service was tailored for infringement - or at least, that's what prosecutors would claim.
For more general wallets with privacy features, I think it would depend on whether this case was framed narrowly as applying to only the regulations governing copyright and ISPs, or if it was a more broad constitutional question of whether service providers can be held liable for users' actions.
For things like mixers, it could probably be argued that the service was tailored for infringement - or at least, that's what prosecutors would claim.
For more general wallets with privacy features, I think it would depend on whether this case was framed narrowly as applying to only the regulations governing copyright and ISPs, or if it was a more broad constitutional question of whether service providers can be held liable for users' actions.