It's true that looking at every line of code is too onerous.. so you build ontop of existing knowledge. The best way to do that is look at diffs and commit history. In lieu of commit history, I diff'd the code line by line using winmerge automation against Cinni and Blackcoin.
Yes there could be other corner cases to the security patch. We won't know until it is in production and/or more eyes get onto it.
For risk adverse people.. please sell.. I encourage people with low risk apetite to sell so you won't have to complain on these forums later on. Nothing in life is risk free.
But everything in life is relative. You all trusted someone with 0 posts, 0 history with Asiacoin initially... Now you can either trust the Jr members (and my own skills).. or not. Any one of us could be the original scammer.. even crunchynut..
Its up to your own risk appetite to decide what to do.. of course for those holding AC right now.. you've got nothing to lose already.
impossible. you can't confirm that on the fly and whoever tells you in this situation that he carefully checked the code is lying - knowingly or unknowingly. there are so many possibilities to let the one crucial comparison for the premine address return the wrong result. i also don't think that anybody skilled enough to do the task would be willing to spend all that time necessary to go through the code and check that it's really clean and doing what these two junior member accounts that are "saving" the coin are telling us.
all you can do is trust them and that doesn't feel right in this context. doing cryptobusiness shouldn't require that amount of trust.