Pointing out a legitimate bubble is not FUD. There's no uncertainty here. There are clear patterns in the alternate digital community and I provided two good examples. Each time there's a downturn in digital currencies some random coin is always pump and then left to die.
There's no incentive for subsequent investors to come in and buy BC when it's valued at $10 million as the ROI isn't there anymore. Meanwhile the Whales, who bought in for pennies when the capitalization was less than $100K, have incentive to convert their BC into BTC or a portfolio of new alternates.
People were saying the same thing when it went up to 4890 sat and then dropped to 2000. They said the same thing when it jumped up to 9380 and settled down to 5000. Then it went back up to 9199 and settled down to 7100.
You're not very good at seeing patterns. Perhaps you shouldn't be investing your money in alt coins.
Ad hominem / straw man are logical fallacies and not valid arguments. Though I didn't expect any better from a blackcoin bagholder.
By the way - it's only my third post on this thread and they were all posted minutes ago, so you're mistaking me with other people.
All I have to do is look at screenshots of Blackcoin and it's a Bitclone with PoS and a few vendors selling novelty merchandise *yawn* - I know a pump and dump when I see one.
There was no straw man here - BC has community beyond all but three other coins, it has constant buy pressure from intelligently created shitcoin weeding pools, it has just gotten the public eye - again, more than any other coin but three. It improves upon Bitcoin in every way - transaction speed, POS (with a reasonable interest rate), NO premine, et cetera.
You DO seem to have trouble recognizing patterns, since the charts are there, SURROUNDING you with data you fail to observe.
Maybe if you spent more then a few minutes looking for something to complain about, and actually studied this and other coins, you'd see the obvious, until then it is pretty damned valid for us to note your unwillingness to clearly interpret the present data.