Consolidation brings in the real money, who favors centralization. Decentralized exchanges are losing the fight at this time, and that's a trend I expect will continue and accelerate (centralization of a decentralized ecosystem, that is).
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What happens when decentralized exchanges start popping up?
It all depends on the awareness and intelligence of the general public. I will let history lend insight to that, but it's very clear that the world governments do not like decentralized exchanges. Just look at how the US treated Ross Ulbricht.
That said, I hope decentralized exchanges win out the day and truly challenge the status quo.