It's good that bad centralized exchanges are delisting coins. The more they remove the more clients will leave the exchanges.
And what are the good exchanges?
Decentralized exchanges (DEX) i guess, but the liquidity is just very low there.
The good exchanges are those international operating exchanges that have a competent compliance department that understand the coins they have listed
and understand the regulation that is applicable to their exchange and their listing.
It is the smaller centralized exchanges that are feeling unsure about the (mostly US) regulation and rather then putting time and money into setting up
internal monitoring tools so they comply with FATF regulation (travel rule) and US-specific regulation, they rather just delist certain coins.