I know right! i offered a few thousand which i thought was generous...but after hearing about the hack...i feel like i offered too much!!
I think I agree. With everything involved it's not going to be worthwhile to anyone who hasn't got money to invest. For the site to reach it's up most potential. It needs to be made legal. One of the concerns about the site is that it isn't technically legal as it doesn't have all the licensing required. For example the escrow.
As well, as losing a lot of trust from it's members because for one they are not giving enough time for people to withdraw. Not informing people of the new owner. Basically, the customers have been left in the dark for far to long. Without any useful information. We don't know exactly know when the site is going to be up and running and if the new owner is going to provide any details about themselves.
Bitmit, has lost the edge now. Because of the sale and being down whilst the price has sky rocketed. There has been many successful competitors which have got thousands of new users within a space of a month.
Bitmit has also been deemed not very secure in the last few months. Therefore the new owner would have to be pretty good at coding. As this will be a very big target for any hackers because of the amount of coins involved.
If someone is serious about bitmit. Then they need to consider possible legal issues. Regaining the trust of their previous customers. Which could take a lot of time and a huge amount of money.