Steak ‘n Shake adds Bitcoin pay bonus

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Steak ‘n Shake adds Bitcoin pay bonus
Steak ‘n Shake adds Bitcoin pay bonus
Mahathir Bayena
Written by Mahathir Bayena
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Steak ‘n Shake has launched a bitcoin-based compensation programme granting hourly employees a 21-cent-per-hour crypto bonus as part of a wider digital asset strategy.

The fast-food chain announced on March 1 that:

“Starting March 1, ALL hourly employees earn a bitcoin bonus of 21 cents per hour!”

Confirming the incentive applies across company-operated restaurants under a two-year vesting structure.

The company said:

“We also offer $1K contribution to Trump Accounts, supporting our employees’ children,”

Adding a tax-advantaged savings element alongside the bitcoin pay component.

Steak ‘n Shake explained that the 21-cent figure references bitcoin’s fixed 21 million supply cap, reinforcing the symbolic link between its wage structure and broader cryptocurrency positioning.

“We aim to be a Maximum-Wage Employer in our respective communities,”

The company stated, adding:

“We look to pay the best to obtain the best so we can give the best!”

The initiative builds on a 2025 treasury strategy under which the company accepts bitcoin payments via the Lightning Network and directs 100% of those transactions into a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.

In January, Steak ‘n Shake disclosed $15 million in direct bitcoin purchases, including a $10 million acquisition on Jan. 17 and a further $5 million addition on Jan. 27, embedding digital assets into both its balance sheet and employee compensation model.

At the time of reporting, Bitcoin price was $68,198.75.

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