I think Cryptopia itself stole the coins and pretends it was a theft.
I think it's still too early to speculate, but if I tell you, this about the problem of eliminating coins like crazy, I already smelled very strange, which I do not think is unusual
I don't

Imagine the following:
1. A boat marina gets robbed, a 3 boats are stolen, yet the marine locks out the other 3000 boat owners for a month cuz INVESTIGATION.
2. A hotel room is robbed, all guest are locked out of their room for a month cuz INVESTIGATION.
3. A bank is robbed, 2 safety boxes emptied, all accounts locked for a month cuz INVESTIGATION.
4. A child is kidnapped from a boarding school, 2 Million parents have no access to their children for a month cuz INVESTIGATION.
No statements No access for a month.
This doesn't happen any where in the real world, only in crypto.
That has to change.
Cryptopia-apocalypse FUND was set up from the delisting issue, long before the hack.
The GOAL is to re-organize a platform for all legit and established blockchain projects that reflects the original mission statement of Cryptopia, it was a good project, unfortunately money grabbers and social paths hijacked the project, and successfully destroyed the project over the year 2018.
The problem is exchanges dictating the landscape, verses a platform that provides basic healthcare services for up start coin communities.
What suggestions would you have to even begin ...
There are MANY methods of approaching this, but it would take a coherent development team, and people that would NOT walk away from the project 'because we need money in real life' or any other situation. We would be happy to help in any way we can, but food on the table is always going to be the issue no matter where you turn here mate.
I believe if we have a set of ideas AND a plan to start, then it would attract a much better field of people AND developers.
Still a good way of doing things would definitely be to at least start a list of ideas.