Steak ’n Shake Rolls Out $0.21 Hourly Bitcoin Bonus

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  • The 21-cent rate references Bitcoin’s 21 million supply and supplements, not replaces, base wages.
  • Employees earn BTC incrementally per hour and may hold or convert it after payout.
  • The company frames the program as optional and part of a broader maximum-wage compensation strategy.

The American fast-food chain Steak ’n Shake announced a new wage policy on March 1, introducing a Bitcoin bonus for workers. The company said all hourly employees will earn an additional $0.21 per hour in Bitcoin. The initiative applies across its U.S. operations and reflects a compensation shift tied to digital assets.

Details of the Bitcoin Bonus Plan

According to the company, the Bitcoin bonus starts March 1 and applies to every hourly employee. Steak ’n Shake said the bonus equals 21 cents per hour, referencing Bitcoin’s fixed supply of 21 million coins. The firm confirmed the bonus supplements regular wages and does not replace existing hourly pay.

In its public statement, the company said it aims to become a “maximum-wage employer” within its communities. It added that paying competitively helps attract skilled workers and maintain service standards. Alongside the Bitcoin bonus, Steak ’n Shake said it offers a $1,000 contribution to Trump Accounts for employees’ children.

Notably, the company framed the program as optional participation rather than a mandatory wage structure. Employees may choose how they manage the Bitcoin bonus once received. The company did not disclose custody providers or payout mechanics in its announcement.

Why the Company Chose Bitcoin

Steak ’n Shake said the 21-cent figure holds symbolic meaning within Bitcoin culture. The company linked the amount to Bitcoin’s capped supply, emphasizing long-term scarcity principles. This design choice aligns the bonus with widely recognized crypto references rather than arbitrary figures.

However, the company did not cite market conditions or price expectations as factors. Instead, it positioned the move as a workforce incentive and engagement tool. The firm stated that it views employee compensation as central to customer experience and operational results.

How the Bonus Fits Into Payroll

Hourly workers will earn the Bitcoin bonus incrementally with each worked hour. This structure allows gradual accumulation rather than lump-sum distribution. Employees may convert the Bitcoin into cash or hold it, depending on individual preference.

The company said this approach introduces digital assets into payroll without altering base wages. Steak ’n Shake confirmed the program operates alongside standard benefits. The firm did not announce any changes to scheduling, hours, or employment terms linked to the bonus.

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