Well, don't use bitcoin then? The reason why there are so many services is because there is demand. Certain people will continue using bitcoin, no matter what (unless better alternative comes along). In the long run the more stable and secure services will survive.
And there has been some bitcoin services which have been pretty stable and solid all the time. They just don't get in to the news...
"And there has been some bitcoin services which have been pretty stable and solid all the time. They just don't get in to the news..."
As far as I am concerned, it's just a matter of time before the trading platforms get hacked. Tens of thousands of dollars, if not hundreds of thousands, have been stolen in Bitcoin hacks. Online banking is not easy for large banks to defend; I have little confidence that an indie team can perform as well as a major bank.
It seems like these services are moving to a model where they get their user's trust by storing the majority of funds offline, which means they cannot be hacked remotely.
Btw, mtgox for example employs something like 15 people nowadays, and they mostly focus on the security I guess. (At least they are not focusing on new features, since the service has been the same for last year or so...)
Edit: And you are sure that they will all get hacked? You sure have faith in the big organisations...
And there has been some bitcoin services which have been pretty stable and solid all the time. They just don't get in to the news...