i am sure they wil be open in this situation give it some time ............
I will try to explain the situation to people (and also to people who are new to crypto and MOON).
Cryptsy was the biggest Altcoin exchange in 2013-2015.
People trusted Cryptsy and kept a lot of coins at this exchange.
Mooncoin is decentralised and no one is in control of your coins except you (if you control a private key),
but if you keep your coins at exchanges, exchange admins control your coins and your private keys.
So when Cryptsy exchange was closed, they had a lot of coins of their users, and no one (except Cryptsy) was able to return these coins to their legitimate users.
Cryptsy had more than 90 billion MOON (a lot of people kept coins at this exchange).
The Florida court asked to return coins and only about 8 billion were returned. You can find this info in the official reports of Florida court, this information is transparent.
The court already sold these 8 billion several months ago, so now the court doesn't have any MOON.
Coins which were not returned to users/the court (they had a lot of time to return coins to the court/legitimate users, instead of that they've made an attempt to spend coins at exchanges at the beginning of March, 2017) were blocked in the official wallet made by barrysty1e after the fork block 1,100,000 in late March, 2017 (it was not possible to return coins to users without private keys which only Cryptsy/Vernon had/has, it was possible only to block outputs from these addresses).
Coins were not moved from frozen addresses since the block 1,100,000 during several months, but recently some coins were moved indeed to other addresses.
A new dev of Mooncoin, Vassilis Kritharakis from Crete, used barrysty1e's wallet with protection. Vassilis fixed other issues, but the protection lines were untouched, they are still in the code, and you can verify that at the Mooncoin Github.
However, Mooncoin is open source, which means that people can compile their own wallet without this protection and try to move coins to other addresses. With generating more than half of network hashpower, it looks possible. Exchanges use the official wallet with the protection though. More information will be available after more research.
I'm a Mooncoin investor, not a dev, so my tech knowledge is limited. Hope Vassilis will figure everything out in the nearest future.