They might later on. If they ever wanted to
Always the eternal optimist, I see.
Like I said, if they had any drive to do so, they would have done it already. It is quite clear that all of the posting and bragging had several motives behind them.
The first was to play around with the first time anybody was able to perform a software based save edit.
The second reason was to prove that it can be done (although it's not as impressive now that we know they really didn't find a way to break the encryption like it was implied but only found a way to hijack Datel's server to do the dirty work of encryption.) It does raise hope that if Bond and Slashmolder's work allows us to have a software based way of encryption. However, as Bond has stated on his twitter feed, they are not even going to guess if or when that will come.
Last, and certainly not least, all of these posts were not to just help the community, but to say look what we did and you can't have any. If it was truly done to strictly help the community, you could have posted the info that they found (the level moves, the Datel cart corrupting method, etc) without all of these videos.
Those videos and some of the misinformation about their true methods of accomplishing them (which I can understand the secrecy to a point to limit Datel's awareness of their hack) has done nothing but whip up frenzy for people wanting to go buy flashcarts thinking that they are some magic hacking devices that is going to allow them to get a Hoopa.
Of course, I may be wrong about the self congratulatory reasoning behind the videos, but I'm not going to change my opinion on that until I see them put those things on the only way that we know of right now to distribute them openly. I'm not going to hold my breath on that one.