What approach are you thinking of taking now, with these events and movements in the last few days?
Well..
As Namecheap is no longer responsible for these domains, the previous site namecheapscamexpose.info no longer has sufficient weight.
That's why a new, slightly more general domain is coming.
CryptoFraudExpose.orgThere are some new updates, at least those known to me. (If there's anything I missed, feel free to mention me)
With threats to me, the whole case went much further. That's why I sent a more formal report to both registrars, and I expect an official response from them. This correspondence may be submitted as part of an official legal complaint or included in reports to relevant authorities.
I think that creating a more generic domain to expose the case is better. It opens the door to expose more similar cases, regardless of the provider.
Since he removed the links to the fake eXch, you can point to the other fake domain he is exposing xchange[dot]cx. Perhaps this will help highlight that the scheme continued, albeit using a different front.