Well, is anyone persuing a legal way to get them? I mean in terms of arresting them or telling the police about them? Or are you all just sitting there and telling everyone about how they stole your money?! If you want it back, do something about it. This thread would be a good place to start organiszing, don't you think!
Crypto-currency transactions are not protected by law. You can not go to the police. I said earlier, as an option - to create a monetary fund and assign a reward for finding the founders of CM.
But if it is not protected by the law, what can you LEGALY do when you found the guys behind the scam? And remember the Mt.Gox thing a few years ago? Didn't Mark Karpeles get sued and the custerms of the exchange compensated for their losses?
Cryptocurrencies are an asset, even if they are mostly not recognised as legal tender. Theft of an asset is still theft.
I must admit that I had been thinking about whether we could pursue them legally (assuming that they do indeed live in the Netherlands, so we at least have a jurisdiction to start in), but I don't know that we have a definite name and address to serve legal notice to (I'm assuming that is as important there as in most other jurisdictions).
Are you following the posts in this thread? The guys have already written that the previous address on which the domain was registered was false. Maybe rats from CM are in Zimbabwe and bought hosting in Holland. To bring people to justice - they must first be found!
Do you think stolen money is easier to take away from an unknown person or a famous person? How to do it - I do not want to speak at the forum.