So now we accept someone else's claims as evidence? OK... But it seems to me that you have double standards.
OK. Assuming these claims are true (and I have no reason to doubt them, I'm just pointing out that they do not constitute irrefutable evidence), based on the information provided, it's reasonable to conclude that ChipMixer did not steal those coins, but rather a government agency confiscated them.
To sum it up, your claim that Chipmixer "stole everyone's coins" was a lie, or at the very least an exaggeration. And your second claim, again unsubstantiated, that they "turned over their data to the government" is equally bogus. You're either delusional or deliberately spreading misinformation.
It's not an "exaggeration", ChipMixer explicitly claimed that they delete the private keys:
Destroying the session deletes chip private key.
^This was a
scam.You don't defend yourself against "false accusations" by wishing someone dead, or by coming to someone's "farewell" thread to gloat over their imminent demise. Have some respect.
I didn't "wish someone dead".