So I guess for the time being - while the BTC coins remain in my wallet will assume that they are working on fixing the site not stealing the coins.
But if there is a transfer from this wallet that will be proof of theft and time to chase them down and make an example of them.
You can assume that. However, I wouldn't be so optimistic. Personally I lean towards idea that they just wait for storm to calm down to cash-out.
With all mess within over 2 weeks, I'd say, if intention was good, CM would make official statement and apologies.
I don't consider one-liners on website as form of communication. Especially that these are tuned up to situation to keep people waiting without visible results of any actions.
If they would be honest, despite web servers being dead they could start sending money back to people manually, if that would be honest operation.
Changing comments on website kept people away from taking legal actions and in my opinion that was the aim.
Once someone start contacting hosting, they were a bit afraid, hence updated one-liner on website to keep people away for longer.
Lack of communication and no will to talk to community/customers makes them rather scam than legit.
It's common pattern they used, also used by companies outside of crypto business to bullshit about liabilities.
Just to gain more time and avoid people taking legal actions. And here I'm speaking out of experience in real-life business as well.
Had similar accidents and without legal action taken immediately I would lose money, so this pattern of BS-ing people used by CM is no new for me.