However here comes the problem, not much people in the scene actually care if one Blockchain/Crypto is really decentralize or not, what they mainly care is if they can make money, if they can transfer coins here and there
I wouldn't say being a semi centralized platform is entirely bad because judging from such cases where coins are stolen, it will be very subjective here
Let me put in this way, if your parents who are not a tech savvy person, and they got scammed for $100,000
Unless there's sort of smart contract who can prove that the specific $100,000 belongs to your parents and retrieve it back
Else, Decentralized doesn't help at all in this case
Thus, my best take for a full decentralization to become perfect would only took place when the whole industry itself is very solid
Else, decentralization itself is still a system with flaws
Good point. It has always been about money than anything else. As long as a centralized stablecoin is able to make issuers rich, nothing else matters. The average person needs to be aware about the underlying risks of a centralized stablecoin before deciding to invest in it. While ETH is a decentralized blockchain, the fact that it's programmable, allows developers to create anything to their heart's content. Security tokens and centralized stablecoins can be easily regulated due to the way they're designed. They greatly fit into today's regulatory crypto landscape. Governments can simply contact stablecoin issuers to freeze funds of an specific person in an instant. Which is why, I believe that both USDT and USDC will serve as the "holy grail" of modern banking in the not-so-distant future.
People who want the "best of both worlds" will simply choose DAI as their stablecoin of choice. DAI is decentralized and collaterized by crypto assets in order to maintain its price of $1 USD per coin. It's not perfect, though. But I'd prefer to use DAI in the world of "De-Fi" than centralized stablecoins like USDC or USDT subject to manipulation and fraud. Ultimately, people will decide which stablecoins will remain in the scene and which stablecoins will fade into oblivion. Just my opinion