The part I find comical about all the price FUD is most of the people complaining are the ones who created their own problem. If you purchased in September and are now butt hurt, you contributed to the FOMO pump. If your goal is to scalp short term profits and you failed by buying into an ATH spike, it's not the coin, the devs, or the collaborators fault.
I bought two years ago, and while it was fun to see those numbers during the spike, I knew it was not sustainable. OKCash has grown slowly and steadily over the years, and will likely continue to do so. I feel like the team really wants to build something special here and while profit may certainly be one of many motives, I don't think it's the primary focus, nor is this meant to be a short term project. I believe we will see devs and community members alike continue to build OKCash games and applications for years to come which will be reflected in the future price.
If you're not in it to see what the long term future holds for OKCash, you may as well cut your losses now and move on instead of hanging around blameshifting. JMO