Bitcoin Buzz | Troubled bitcoin loses some of its blossom in Hong Kong
Florist exchanges it for real cash fast as virtual money hit by hackers and a collapse in value

Wilting confidence in bitcoin following hacking attacks and a collapse in its value has failed to deter an online florist from using the virtual currency. But bosses at Flower Delivery Hong Kong are making sure they switch their takings back into real-world cash at the first opportunity.
Flower Delivery has seen growing interest in its business since it began accepting bitcoins a fortnight ago in time for the Valentine's Day rush, and has processed four bitcoin transactions worth a total of HK$600 so far.
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While the Mong Kok-based company was yesterday processing more than 500 orders on its busiest day of the year, director Leslie Wu Wai-leung revealed that the company did not hold on to any bitcoins it received once the flowers were delivered.
"The negative, for most people, is the volatility of bitcoin - the price of bitcoin," said Wu, 44. "However, because we cash out straight away, that's not a problem for us."