With hacks occurring more frequently these days, I would strongly emphasize the importance of security. Whether it's a decentralized exchange (DEX) or a centralized exchange (CEX), no one is immune. First, we witnessed the Mixin incident, and now it's Galxe. It's crucial for everyone to assess the security measures of any platform before entrusting their funds. We all bear the responsibility to conduct thorough research before investing our hard-earned money
Nothing in life is safe, but grouping all CEXes as equally unsafe is ignorant, just like all DEXes. There are most likely going to be more hacks in the future in both of them, but maybe focus on the exchanges that have been legit, old, never hacked or at least compensated losses.
There are more trustworthy Dexes out then random hacked ones you posted just like there are more Trustworthy CEXes. The one you posted on your edit (Bitget), is not one of them. Not a change i would ever recommend that CEX to anyone.
No really I think I'd recommend Bitget and here's why. If they could compensate their users on little events like them delisting a project or sensing some irregularities on trades, halting it and reimbursing affected users, they're most likely g
going to reimburse or compensate users in the case of hackings or a security breach. I must mention that they have set aside user protection funds valued at $350 million.
So, I'd seriously go with your idea of choosing an exchange that is capable of compensating their users if anything happens.