Does that mean that all the privacy coins will be banned and regulated? Even those having own no KYC decentralized exchanges, like
Crypton?
Almost everything in the crypto industry is regulated now, not just private coins. Private coins have been subject to delisting for several years now, since 2018. Since that time, the crypto industry has been heavily regulated and regularly banned. This will continue to evolve. Cryptocurrencies are being used on an increasing scale in today's world. No one but crypto users want privacy and anonymity. Therefore, states will promote everything private and anonymous by regulating these areas or replacing them completely with centralized and transparent counterparts, such as CBDC. It is suspected that cryptocurrencies in 10-15 years will be completely regulated.
And only Monero will be the one standing, but not sure how many exchanges are still supporting it, as you have said, majority of the exchanges, top tier have delisted them due to government pressure and because of the regulations.
Although there could be some individuals who still want privacy, it's gong to be difficult to maintain at present day as everyone is required to do a full KYC on exchanges now. For sure you can buy personal info on some black market, but who knows, still exchanges will try to be one step of the game by requiring not just selfie, but a full interview.