Guys Shahim is right.
Everyone should please calm down about this issue. If you read the post by BigVern, it clearly says that only BTC, LTC and a couple other coins were compromised. (Your honestly going to trust the blog post of a guy now known to have been lying to the community for all these months now? Fool me once shame on you...)
There is no mention of NAV anywhere in his post. We have no reason to believe anything malicious has or will happen to the NAV coins which are currently in Cryptsy's possession. (At this point it's pretty obvious that we must assume malicious intent given the nature of Cryptsy's shutdown and BigVern's alleged preparation for fugitive flight to non-extradition country)
Which wallet address is Cryptsy's NAV address is pure speculation, therefore no one knows how many coins are tied up in their problems. In my experience, cryptsy was trading very low volumes of NAV compared to somewhere like bittrex so I would be very surprised if their NAV wallet was in the top 10 let alone the top 3. (This absolutely needs to be figured out and quick or this coin is done imho)
If we were to hard fork the block chain and burn the coins locked in Cryptsy's wallet then the people who are effected by this problem have absolutely no way of ever recovering their coins ever. (The sad reality is, this is still far better than the alternative)
That is pretty unfair on the people who are unable to access their coins based on almost no information, speculation and hearsay. (The likelihood of anybody seeing any of their alt's from Cryptsy virtual nil at this point)
Cryptsy has periodically been opening unaffected alt coins for withdrawal over the last couple of months. For now we can only assume that eventually the NAV wallet will also open and people will be able to get their coins back. (No idea why you would assume this for reasons stated above)
We will continue to attempt to contact Cryptsy and find out when they are planning open the NAV wallet for withdrawal. (Best of luck with that)
If someone can provide more convincing proof that something malicious is happening with the NAV in Cryptsy's wallet then we will seriously consider taking further action. (If you haven't figured this out by now from the evidence presented, alleged hack (18 months ago btw, why would he feign business as usual for that long, asian booty-call on tap (which is what prompted the whole divorce proceedings btw), and attempted flight from the country I don't know what will convince you)
Cheers,
Craig.
Don't get me wrong, I see your point regarding the possibility that cryptsy does right by everybody and things are hunky dory and everybody happy because they got their coins returned. But to assume that this scenario probability is any greater than 3-5% is a grave mistake imho.
Just my 2 satoshi's