But Apple doesn't allow using other browser engines on iOS, so this matters much more. I mean, they were forced to allow them, but of course they didn't actually comply, they created artificial barriers to ensure only Safari can be used on iOS.
EDIT: By "safari" here I actually mean WebKit.
For the mobile browser market, Chrome is still around 70%, Safari is a bit better off in mobile at 20% of global browser market share. That's still a minority platform. It's not inhibiting wasm feature adoption with those numbers.