Lets wait for everyone to get whats theres, then we need to compensate the host which everyone threatened. Coinmarket.io if you could get in contact with the host, and have him post a BTC address or something we can send our appologize to. People need to understand that behind these computer screens are REAL people with familys and other issues and commitments such as JOBS.
You're easily pacified. "told you so"? I don't see that everything's "in order". You may be correct that this is still not a scam, whether from the beginning or due to unfortunate circumstances. However, have you seen manifested ANY proof of real "people" or "families"? Right now we have verbal ether, unproven assertions. Either it is a scam or it was an unfortunate set of circumstances that befell a person or persons with the most horrible PR skills I've experienced in my life (I'm 47). The level of opacity and skulking on the part of whoever is/was running the exchange is the cause of all of the anger, which, to be honest, is of a lot lower level than I believe is warranted.
The only people who would be hard to defend are those advocating non-judicial, private vengeance. People who have been calling for investigation are well within their rights and I believe are the only ones who have given cm.io reason to communicate at all.