Iconic fast-food chain Steak ‘n Shake is expanding its embrace of Bitcoin by offering a Bitcoin-denominated bonus to hourly workers at company-operated locations starting March 1, 2026. Under the new program, eligible employees will earn a $0.21 Bitcoin bonus for every hour worked, credited in BTC through a partnership with the crypto rewards platform Fold — translating to about $436.80 in Bitcoin annually for a full-time worker before any change in BTC price. The bonuses vest after a two-year period, meaning employees must remain with the company before they can access or transfer their accumulated Bitcoin.
The initiative follows Steak ‘n Shake’s broader Bitcoin strategy, which included accepting Bitcoin as payment across U.S. locations and building a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve — moves that reflect the chain’s effort to attract crypto-savvy customers and stand out in the competitive fast-food sector.
Steak ‘n Shake shared on social media that all hourly employees at company-operated restaurants will be eligible for the BTC bonus per hour worked, although franchise-operated locations may not participate unless they adopt similar programs. The company described the bonus as part of its effort “to take care of our employees,” even as reactions online have ranged from praise for its innovation to skepticism about the bonus size and vesting terms.
As Bitcoin’s price fluctuates, the real-world value of these bonuses could rise significantly over time — offering workers not just a perk but potential upside exposure to BTC’s long-term appreciation.
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