Thanks for the link. Very informative and well conceived events timeline.
It was a strong contribution, because it captured the essential events succinctly and dispassionately. It makes accessible to the uninvolved the gestalt of living through the experience in real-time.
That tends to indicate the value of their reporting service, to those who have more money than time. (Among whom I should count myself.)
It might have mentioned that BitcoinEXpress threatened in the trollbox, but that the verification of identity post was deleted, and that other aliases were used in the trollbox in the manner and style of BCX to express vague threats to the exchange, creating a generalized plausible deniability of the link between the trollbox and BCT identities (and hence providing deniability to the link between BCT's "BCX" and poloniex's "BCX".
It might have mentioned that other mitigation efforts were ongoing, to defuse the risk of any hypothetical pending attack. It might have mentioned the (textual evidence) that BCX was a known person, a U.S. resident, and that the actual act threatened would be a federal crime in the U.S. I found these aspects to be important elements of the real-life drama.
Still, the actual content was well done, as far as it went.