I had around 60LTC stored in the wallet. When I saw the investing options, I thought it was a scam so I tried to remove my LTC from the wallet, but I kept getting server errors. Then the site just went offline. I'm assuming I'll never see those Litecoins again. Hopefully this is all a big misunderstanding, but it looks like he just took the money and ran.
hello
I had the same problems.
unfortunately I didnot read this thread every day so I didnot know about upcoming problems, and by the end of June it didnot matter either because you couldnot move your LTC away due to "error"
I look at my old LTC address which I had in ltc-wallet and looked how the ltc moved from here to there and it ended here :
http://explorer.litecoin.net/tx/ac782020f007b44be7d23deb0ed967618937fb00424bc555fb9b2b644b80c373#i2Index Redeemed at input Amount To address ScriptPubKey
0 Not yet redeemed 0.01000003 LZnh7emPzQgEHTffcpkbitJojBE36KaF3h DUP HASH160 20:9fc2...ccce EQUALVERIFY CHECKSIG
1 Not yet redeemed 939.5 LZVGwihdbZvQqLMexKataBoW17jmMFXeah DUP HASH160 20:9c77...7a93 EQUALVERIFY CHECKSIG
but what can I do with this information?

how can I find who this address belong to, is there a way how to see dates of all transactions (not only dates from very beginning)

how can I know whether ltc still belongs to that crap or whether he sold them somewhere or whether it ended somewhere in LTC web laundery?

when we have developers like Software Engineer warren and aspect and others developers cannot we implement something what could stopp problematic transactions?
something like if during first XX confirmations turns out that it happened a robbery, and more than 51% users would agree than any transaction after certain moment will not be confirmed (will not be valid) and LTC would not move from original owners??
