Crypto payments are moving deeper into the real world as Fold launches a new Bitcoin Bonus Program that allows companies to reward employees in BTC without changing their existing payroll systems. The program is already being rolled out by Steak ‘n Shake, which is offering Bitcoin bonuses to its 10,000+ U.S. workers, marking one of the largest real-world crypto compensation experiments to date.
Bitcoin Bonuses Without Changing Payroll Systems
The key innovation behind Fold’s program is simplicity. Employers can continue paying salaries in dollars while adding a Bitcoin bonus layer on top. Fold handles everything behind the scenes, including:
- Converting USD bonuses into Bitcoin
- Custody and delivery through the Fold app
- Vesting schedules and compliance
This removes the biggest barrier for companies—having to redesign payroll infrastructure just to offer crypto incentives.
Steak ‘n Shake Becomes First Major Use Case
Steak ‘n Shake is the flagship partner, using the program to give hourly employees a Bitcoin bonus of about $0.21 per hour worked. The bonus is structured with a two-year vesting period, positioning it as both a reward and a retention tool rather than immediate cash compensation. At full-time hours, that equates to roughly:
- ~$8 per week in Bitcoin
- ~$400+ per year in BTC exposure
The company is betting that long-term Bitcoin appreciation could make the bonus more meaningful over time.
A New Type of Employee Incentive
Fold is positioning Bitcoin bonuses as a next-generation compensation tool, similar to stock options but more accessible.
The idea is that:
- Cash is spent quickly
- Bitcoin can be held and potentially appreciate
- Employees gain exposure to a growing asset class
Some companies are already experimenting further, allocating a percentage of employee pay into Bitcoin as a long-term wealth-building strategy.
Crypto Moves Into Everyday Compensation
This rollout reflects a broader shift in how crypto is being used. Instead of focusing on trading or speculation, companies are beginning to integrate Bitcoin into:
- Payroll bonuses
- Employee incentives
- Retention programs
It also aligns with a younger workforce that is more open to digital assets, especially in industries like retail and food service.
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