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The Hawking radiation would make microscopic black holes evaporate rapidly which excludes them from many astrophysical considerations. However, it has been argued that the quantum nature of space would alter this behaviour: the temperature of a Planck-size black hole vanishes and what is left behind is a Planck-mass remnant with a cross-section on the order of $10^{-70}m^2$ which makes direct detection nearly impossible. Such black hole remnants have been identified as possible dark matter candidates. Here we argue that the final stage of the evaporation has a recoil effect which would give the microscopic black hole velocity on the order of $10^{-1} c$ which is in disagreement with the cold dark matter cosmological model.