It seems like naysayers were wrong thinking that Bithumb is doomed. I think those challenges that they are facing right now could be absolutely resolved in due time not unlike hacked exchanges who have big possibility of closing down as with the case of Mt. Gox.
While i agree that said challenges could be overcome, it would be disingenuous to come out and say that everything is fine and business as usual. As a user of said exchange your primary concern in such a scenario is the protection of your own funds and nothing else. IMHO why should a user risk his funds and take such a large risk.
So I think users will be more concerned if Bithumb had been hacked and not these corporate issues being negatively amplified by social media as part of a demolition job to hurt the exchange's image. I think in the end, it will be its users who will decide its fate. Imho.
I would hardly call 2 raids in the span of a week and followed up with a court enforced order for seizure as being a social media demolition job. It would only be prudent for any user with funds on bithumb to withdraw their money as soon as possible ( while this option is still available). And maybe nothing comes of it down the line but do you really want to put your money at risk on a maybe especially when there are so many exchanges available for use. And assuming there wasn't another exchange then why not move to cold storage until there is more clarity available on the matter.