This feels like it's going to throw fuel in the fire if the forum agrees to do it now. It also might put more investor funds at risk by spreading fud - bad exchanges could still have enough funds to make withdrawals possible if they don't have all client funds now by making them back from fees (like bitfinex did).
But you're assuming they plan to recover from losses. What would happen if they decide to either,
- Letting user withdraw after they recover from losses. It could take really long time and people who want to sell their Bitcoin for whatever reason (paying medical bill, invest on altcoin, etc.) suffer some loss.
- Give up and file bankruptcy.
- Perform exit scam if they assume they can't recover from loss.
Which are the best wallets for total newbies? Anyone who will actually need the advice in this post will need something very easy, so I don't want to list something too difficult. Probably I should just list one app for iPhone, one app available on Android via Google Play, and maybe one hardware wallet. (Linux/Windows/Mac wallets are too risky for newbies, I think.)
IMO BlueWallet is the only good option for mobile devices. Both Electrum and Mycelium has dated UI which isn't appealing for average people.